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    Khaqani is widely considered to be a major Persian language poet. [iii] His habsiyāt ("prison poetry") is considered one of the finest of its kind. [4] The genre has been described as the "medieval Islamic world's most aesthetically compelling corpus of texts dealing with incarceration."

    • خاقانی
    • Habsiyāt (prison poetry)
    • Divān, Tohfat al-ʿErāqayn
  2. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Khāqānī (born c. 1106, Shīrvān, Seljuq empire [now Azerbaijan]—died c. 1190, Tabrīz, Iran) was a Persian poet, whose importance rests mainly on his brilliant court poems, satires, and epigrams. His father was a carpenter and a Muslim and his mother was of Nestorian Christian origin. Brought up in poverty, he was fortunate to be educated ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 11 de may. de 2016 · Khaqani: His Life and Works. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Persian Literature, Biography. Collection. opensource. Language. English.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2012 · A major influence on his poems was Sana'i. Introduction on his Life, Poetry & Times and Forms he composed in. The correct rhyme-structure has been kept in this largest selection of his poems...

  5. The Chronograms of Khaqani - Volume 2 Issue 2-3. 15. “mortal game,” the last decisive round of play in backgammon, when a player, having lost all and wishing to recoup his losses, pledges his head or hand.

  6. in the cases where Khaqani describes nature, criticizes the manners of his contemporaries or sings their praises, for such lines are not unfamiliar to the public ('umizm), and the ideas (khiydalt) of Khaqani are within the range of common thought. The reason for this aloofness and the general insufficient

  7. Khaqani. Afzal al-Dīn Badīl ibn ʿAlī ibn ʿOthmān (Persian: افضل‌الدّین بدیل بن علی بن عثمان), commonly known as Khāqānī (Persian: خاقانی, IPA: [xɒːɣɒːˈniː], c. 1120 – c. 1199), was a major Persian poet and prose-writer. He was born in Transcaucasia in the historical region known as Shirvan ...