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Poostchi Eye Hospital; Khalily Eye Hospital; Saadi; Shahid Beheshti Hospital of Shiraz, previously called “Shiraz” Hafez; Dena; Chamran; MRI; Ordibehesht; Shiraz is now called “Shahid Beheshti” Shahid Dastgheib Hospital; Pars; Kosar; Shahr; Army 576; Kasra is closed; Zeynabeyeh Women Hospital; Boo Ali Sina Hospital (Shiraz Sadra) Ghotb ...
"The Collected Lyrics of Hafiz of Shiraz", a translation of the Divan-i Hafiz by Peter Avery, published by Archetype 2007 ISBN 1-901383-26-1 hb; ISBN 1-901383-09-1 pb "Hafez' Shirazi Turk": A Structuralist's Point of View by Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota. Hafiz, Shams al-Din Muhammad, A Biography by Iraj Bashiri
Shiraz is proud of being mother land of Hafiz Shirazi. Shiraz is a center for Iranian culture and has produced a number of famous poets. Saadi, a 12th- and 13th-century poet was born in Shiraz. He left his native town at a young age for Baghdad to study Arabic literature and Islamic sciences at Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad. When he reappeared in his ...
Namazi Hospital is a prominent hospital in Namazi Square, Shiraz, Iran. It was founded by Mohammad Namazi in 1950. Mohammad Namazi founded this hospital with 22 residential villas for physicians in 1950. It was later extended in 1975 and a polyclinic building, a six-storey parking and some affiliated buildings were constructed.
Pages in category "Hospitals in Shiraz" ... Namazi Hospital This page was last edited on 2 October 2022, at 19:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Al-Mu'ayyad fid-din Abu Nasr Hibat Allah b. Abi 'Imran Musa b. Da'ud ash-Shirazi (c. 1000 CE/390 AH – 1078 CE/470 AH) was an 11th-century Isma'ili scholar, philosopher-poet, preacher and theologian of Persian origin.
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Sīne mālāmāl-e dard ast ("My heart is brimful of pain") is a nine-verse ghazal (love-song) by the 14th-century Persian poet Hafez of Shiraz.It is no. 470 in the edition by Muhammad Qazvini and Qasem Ghani (1941) and 461 in the edition of Parviz Natel-Khanlari (1983).