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  1. Jalal ad-Din, affaibli par sa défaite face aux musulmans, abandonne Tabriz au printemps 1231, et fuit vers le territoire de Moghan et d’ Arran, à l’embouchure de la Koura et de l’ Araxe, puis à Diyarbakir. Le 15 août 1231, il est assassiné par un paysan kurde 2. Tchormaghan s’y installe avec ses troupes et y reste jusqu’à sa ...

  2. September 1207 in Balch, heute in Afghanistan, oder Wachsch [1] bei Qurghonteppa, heute in Tadschikistan; gestorben am 17. Dezember 1273 in Konya ), war ein persischer Sufi-Mystiker, Gelehrter und einer der bedeutendsten persischsprachigen Dichter des Mittelalters. Von seinen Anhängern, insbesondere den Derwischen, erhielt er den Beinamen ...

  3. His magnum opus epitomizes Rumi’s literary career, ‘ Mathnawi ,’ or ‘ Masnavi ,’ is a mystical poem comprising over 25,000 couplets. It follows the form of a narrative poem, in which he utilizes rhyming couplets. He also wrote Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi, a collection of poems dedicated to his beloved mentor. Rumi’s works explore themes ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Read poems by this poet. Mowlānā Jalāloddin Balkhi, known in Persia as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī and in the West as Rumi, was born on September 30, 1207, in Balkh Province, Afghanistan, on the eastern edge of the Persian Empire. Rumi descended from a long line of Islamic jurists, theologians, and mystics, including his father, who was ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AkbarAkbar - Wikipedia

    Akbar Padishah Ghazi Sehenshah-E-Hind (King of kings of India) Akbar with a lion and a calf, by Govardhan, c. 1630 3rd Mughal Emperor Reign 11 February 1556 – 27 October 1605 Coronation 14 February 1556 Predecessor Humayun Successor Jahangir Regent Bairam Khan (1556–1560) Born Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar 15 October 1542 [a] Amarkot, Rajputana (modern-day Umerkot, Sindh, Pakistan) Died 27 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jalal_ad-DinJalal ad-Din - Wikipedia

    Jalal ad-Din. Jalal ad-Din (Arabic: جلال الدین, lit. 'Majesty of the Faith') is a male Muslim given name of Arabic origin, formed from the name Jalal with the suffix ad-Din. It may also be written as Jalal al-Din, Jalaluddin, Jalaleddin, Dželaludin and Djelaludin. Notable people with the title or name include:

  7. 5 de ene. de 2017 · The Erasure of Islam from the Poetry of Rumi. By Rozina Ali. January 5, 2017. A seventeenth-century illustration for Rumi’s epic poem “Masnavi.”. Rumi is often called a mystic, a saint, an ...