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  2. Persian literature - Wikipedia

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    Currently, English-Persian dictionaries of Manouchehr Aryanpour and Soleiman Haim are widely used in Iran. Also highly regarded in the contemporary Persian literature lexical corpus are the works of Dr. Mohammad Moin. The first volume of Moin Dictionary was published in 1963.

  3. Saadi Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Iran Chamber Society information: Persian Language & Literature: Saadi Shirazi; Works by or about Saadi Shirazi at the Internet Archive; Works by Saadi Shirazi at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) (in English) The Bustan of Saadi 1911 English edition by A. Hart Edwards; The Gulistan of Sa'di; The Bustan of Saadi, English translation, 74 p ...

  4. Khosrow and Ridag - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic translation of parts of this treatise is given by Abu Mansour Tha'labi. The text of this treatise has been published in the collection of Pahlavi texts . This treatise has also been translated into modern Persian. An English translation was made as part of a larger (not identified) work, by Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana. [3]

  5. Layla and Majnun (Nizami Ganjavi poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem was translated into Russian by Eugene Bertels (a small prose translation from the poem), T. Forsch, [10] but the first full edition appeared with a poetic translation into Russian (completely) by Pavel Antokolsky. Rustam Aliyev carried out a complete philological prosaic translation of the work from Persian into Russian. [11]

  6. Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    The Shahnameh is considered by many to be the most important piece of work in Persian literature. Western writers have also praised the Shahnameh and Persian literature in general. Persian literature has been considered by such thinkers as Goethe as one of the four main bodies of world literature. [33]

  7. Gulistan (book) - Wikipedia

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    Gulistān (Persian: گُلِستان, romanized: Golestān, lit. 'The Rose Garden'; [golestɒːn]), sometimes spelled Golestan, is a landmark of Persian literature, perhaps its single most influential work of prose. [1] Written in 1258 CE, it is one of two major works of the Persian poet Sa'di, considered one of the greatest medieval Persian ...

  8. List of Persian-language poets and authors - Wikipedia

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    Abdumalik Bahori, Tajik-Persian poet; Abdolkarim Soroush, philosopher; Abolghasem Lahouti, communist poet (ابوالقاسم لاهوتی) Adib Boroumand, poet, politician, and lawyer (ادیب برومند) Ahmad Kamyabi Mask, writer and translator (احمد کامیابی مَسْک) Ahmad Kasravi (احمد کسروی)

  9. The Divān of Hafez - Wikipedia

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    The Divān of Hafez (Persian: دیوان حافظ) is a collection of poems written by the Iranian poet Hafez. Most of these poems are in Persian, but there are some macaronic language poems (in Persian and Arabic) and a completely Arabic ghazal. The most important part of this Divān is the ghazals.