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  1. 15 de may. de 2023 · Definition. Khamsa (also known as Quintet or Panj Ganj) is the best-known work of Nizami Ganjavi (c. 1141-1209 CE) and without a doubt one of the most prominent works of Persian literature. Written during the last decades of the 12th century CE, the Khamsa of Nizami contains five poems and approximately 30,000 couplets.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2017 · The Nizami Ganjavi International Center was established 30 September 2012 in Azerbaijan under the patronage of an International Board that includes a number of highly respected and recognized international figures who graciously offer their time, experience and gravitas to the development of the center and its initiatives. Read more.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2000 · ḴAMSA OF NEẒĀMI, the quintet of narrative poems for which Neẓāmi Ganjavi (1141-1209) is universally acclaimed.It contains the didactic poem Maḵzan al-asrār in around 2,260 couplets in sariʿ meter; three epic romances: Ḵosrow o Širin in around 6,500 couplets in hazaj meter, Leyli o Majnun in around 4,600 couplets in hazaj meter, and Haft peykar in about 5130 couplets in ḵafif ...

  4. 28 de sept. de 2022 · About this book. This book offers new insights into the twelfth-century Persian poet Nezami Ganjavi. Challenging the dominant interpretation of Nezami’s poetry as the product of mysticism or Islam, this book explores Nezami’s literary techniques such as his pictorial allegory and his profound conceptualization of poetry, rhetoric, and ...

  5. Les principales similaridades ente los poemes de Sanai y de Nezami atopar nel xéneru éticu-filosóficu, magar Nezami utiliza una métrica distinta y entama la obra d'una manera distinta. La imaginería ellaborada de Khaqani Sherwani, exerció una influencia transitoria en Nezami Ganjavi y sobre la poesía persa posterior polo xeneral.

  6. The Place. Nizami Ganjavi was a Persian narrative poet, and a major figure in Persian poetry. He is said to be an expert in abstract fields of study such as philosophy, logic, mathematics, and astronomy, as well as transmitted fields such as hadith, the Quran, and jurisprudence. Nizami’s works involve mystical and philosophical themes.