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Otherworld Literature: Parahuman Pasts in Classical Persian Historiography and Epic
Persian Literature as World Literature, 2021S. Lasman
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A Study on the Portrayals of Anti-Judaism in the Classical Persian Literature
The Institute of Middle Eastern Affairs, 2019Yangsup Shin
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Classical Persian Literature: Fiction, Didactics or Intuitive Truth?
2014Bo Utas
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Iranian Studies, 1998
The Study of Classical Persian Literature Can be Separated from the study of modern Persian literature for heuristic reasons—one can be emphasized more than the other in teaching, and the path away from classicism to modernism and beyond can be charted—but it is impossible to draw a decisive line dividing the two.
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The Study of Classical Persian Literature Can be Separated from the study of modern Persian literature for heuristic reasons—one can be emphasized more than the other in teaching, and the path away from classicism to modernism and beyond can be charted—but it is impossible to draw a decisive line dividing the two.
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The given article dwells on the significant contributions of Professor Nizomiddin Murodi to the study of literary ties between Tajik-Persian and Chinese literatures, focusing specifically on the influence of Persian-Tajik traditions on Uyghur literature.
Bahodurjon Ashrapov
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The given article dwells on the significant contributions of Professor Nizomiddin Murodi to the study of literary ties between Tajik-Persian and Chinese literatures, focusing specifically on the influence of Persian-Tajik traditions on Uyghur literature.
Bahodurjon Ashrapov
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Magic in Classical Persian Amatory Literature
Iranian Studies, 1999jamālat muᶜjiz-i ḥusn ast līkanḥadī-i ghamzihat siḥr-i mubīn astThe Belief that Persia is the Center of Magic has been Deeply ingrained in Western culture. In fact, the generic term for magic is derived from the name of the Zoroastrian priests, the magi, and Persia has been depicted from antiquity up to the present age as the ancient fountainhead of ...
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Faxriya (Self-Praise) in Eastern Classical Literature
Golden ScriptsThis article is devoted to the problem of faxriya (self-praise), which occupies a special place in the works of figures of world literature. The article presents scientific data based on the role and significance of faxriya in world literature ...
Dilnavoz Yusupova, Umedullo Mahmudov
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NAZM: Network Analysis of Zonal Metrics in Persian Poetic Tradition
arXiv.orgThis study formalizes a computational model to simulate classical Persian poets' dynamics of influence through constructing a multi-dimensional similarity network.
Kourosh Shahnazari +3 more
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