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FOREWORD Hakim Nizari Quhistanl (d. 72 1/1 32 1),2 one of the eminent and
original Persian poets of the Mongol period, was born in 645/1247 in the village
of Fudaj which lies in the suburbs of the city of Birjand in southeastern Khurasan.
FOREWORD Hakim Nizari Quhistanl (d. 72 1/1 32 1),2 one of the eminent and
original Persian poets of the Mongol period, was born in 645/1247 in the village
of Fudaj which lies in the suburbs of the city of Birjand in southeastern Khurasan.
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In my opinion, they constitute these critics' personal estimation rather than any
irrefutable literary demonstration of Nizari's themes and ideas influencing the
genius of Hafiz. Nonetheless, from these influences alone it is obvious that Nizari
was ...
In my opinion, they constitute these critics' personal estimation rather than any
irrefutable literary demonstration of Nizari's themes and ideas influencing the
genius of Hafiz. Nonetheless, from these influences alone it is obvious that Nizari
was ...
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43 Professor §afa goes on to cite the account given by Faslh Khwafi in his
Mujmal-i Faslhi, in the entry detailing the events of the year 721/1224, in which
Khwafi states that "the poet Hakim Nizari Quhistani, whose surname was Sa'd al-
Dln, ...
43 Professor §afa goes on to cite the account given by Faslh Khwafi in his
Mujmal-i Faslhi, in the entry detailing the events of the year 721/1224, in which
Khwafi states that "the poet Hakim Nizari Quhistani, whose surname was Sa'd al-
Dln, ...
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