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Persian-Tajik Izafa Constructions in The Uzbek Language and Their Functional Scope
American Journal Of Philological SciencesThis article examines the syntactic and semantic features of Persian-Tajik izafa constructions within the Uzbek language, focusing on their historical development, structural integration, and phonetic transformation. Through examples drawn from classical
M. Amonov
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Homonymy in the Persian Word dast
International Journal of Persian LiteratureProto-Indo-Iranian is envisaged to have had the form *jhasta denoting hand and the root *dans meaning to become skillful, to instruct, to teach. Previous studies have shown that these two forms have surfaced as homophones (both in the form of dast ...
Ehsan Changizi, Mojtaba Monshizadeh
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Divine Love in Persian Mystical Poetry of Šams al-Dīn Zākī
Ishraq. Islamic Philosophy JournalThe paper deals with the ideas of divine love contained in two previously unpublished and unexplored poems by the Bashkir poet and scholar Šams al-Dīn Zākī (1822–1865) in Persian. By comparing his text with the works that were part of his reading outlook,
I. Saitbattalov
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ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DIE WELT DER TÜRKEN / JOURNAL OF WORLD OF TURKS / TÜRKLERİN DÜNYASI DERGİSİ
Verse dictionaries, one of the subjects of classical Turkish literature, have undertaken important tasks in the transmission, promotion and ultimately adoption of culture.
Muhittin Turan
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Verse dictionaries, one of the subjects of classical Turkish literature, have undertaken important tasks in the transmission, promotion and ultimately adoption of culture.
Muhittin Turan
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2000
Women are featured in the works of three major classical Persian poets, Nizami Ganjavi (1140–1202), Abul al-Qasim Firdawsi (932–1020), and Abd al-Rahman Jami (1414–92). These poets’ portrayals of their female characters vary considerably; however, because all three have written love stories, it is possible to compare them. Certain stories are common to
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Women are featured in the works of three major classical Persian poets, Nizami Ganjavi (1140–1202), Abul al-Qasim Firdawsi (932–1020), and Abd al-Rahman Jami (1414–92). These poets’ portrayals of their female characters vary considerably; however, because all three have written love stories, it is possible to compare them. Certain stories are common to
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSIAN LANGUAGE IN UNDERSTANDING CLASSICAL EASTERN LITERATURE
THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSIAN LANGUAGE IN UNDERSTANDING CLASSICAL EASTERN ...openaire +1 more source

