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A New Study on the Biography and Works of Valeh Daqestani [PDF]
Ali Qoli Khan Valeh Daqestani is one of the twelfth century (AH) poets who was born in 1124 in a Daqestani family and went to India in 1146. In India, he entered the court of Gurkani kings and did military as well as court jobs until 1170 when he died ...
N Moradi, M Yousefi
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Analysation of some Budhistic Dharma Characteristics [PDF]
Tariqat al-Adab composed by Mohammad Hosain pen-named Bidar-e Tabrizi, is a book written in Nasta’liq calligraphy by Najafqoli Hashtroudi known as Sheykh al-Kottab in 1351 AH or 1311 SH lithographed in Tabriz.
گلشن اسماعیل پور مطلق +1 more
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Study of effects of Ferdowsi's Shāhnāme on Shāhkār of Rahim Moini-e Kermānshāhi based on transtextualite theory [PDF]
GerardGenette presented Transtextualite theory due to the theory of Yulia Kristeva's intertextuality at the second half of twentieth century. This theory is divided into five sections: 1) Intertextualite. 2) Metatextualite. 3) Arcitextualite.
Davood Sparham, Omid Soltani
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The Role of Allegory (Tamsil) in the stories of Mathnavi Maânavi [PDF]
Tamsil (allegory), which has been mostly inspired by religion and myth, forms a great part of the mystical verses of Persian classical literature. Tamsil (allegory) is mainly defined in literature as an anecdote used for explaining and interpreting ...
Mah Nazari
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An Analysis of Spiritual Intellect in Mystic Literature: The Case of Mathnavi [PDF]
Malekmohammad Farrokhzad +1 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Lexical Collocations in Molavi’s Mathnavi and Its Translation
Molavi is one of the Iranian poets who has a considerable impact on western scholars not only in previous decades known as the period of colonization but also in recent decades. His works has been translated to European languages either completely or selectively. Linguistic subtleties applied in Molavi’s verses have an undoubted connection with sublime
Ebrahimi, Shima, Lesan Toosi, Fahimeh
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The mystical interpretation of the Holy Qur'an refers to the collection of meanings that descend on the pure hearts of the guided servants of Allah, which are in harmony with the text of the Qur'an. Such interpretive endeavors of Sufi commentators have been accepted by the ummah in every age.
Syed Atqia Hashmi +1 more
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The Effect of Crying on Behavior in Molavi's Mathnavi [PDF]
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In Traditional Narrative Forms Mathnavies And Structure Motif Of Classic Love Mathnavies
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A Mathnavi dated 1386 among the Manucripts of Haci Selim Aga: Bibliophile Bureaucrats and Families
Research on manuscripts preserved in Turkish museums and libraries have extanded our knowledge of bibliophiles in the states eatablished in Anatolia between the 12th and 14th centuries, and subsequently in the Ottoman Empire, where Ottoman sultans and statesmen collected artistic manuscripts.
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