Sufi Mazandarani
Muhammad bin Abdullah Sufi Mazandarani also known as Maulana Mohammad Sufi Mazandarani (989–1035) was a Persian Poet and Sufi, traveler, scholar of 10th and early 11th century Hijri.[1][2] Divan of his poems contains forty thousand verses.[3][4] Sufi Mazandarani after his hometown, he went to Kazerun, Ray and Isfahan, and then he left for Hajj and stayed in Mecca for an eight years and then went to Agra, India.[5][6][7][8][9]
Sufi Mazandarani | |
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poet | |
Born | 989 Amol, Iran |
Died | 1035 Gujarat, India |
Major works | Divan book (Botkhaneh) - (SaghiNameh) |
References
- Review about compose couplet in the Baba taher style
- Academia / Conceptual metaphor in Sufi Mazandarani poems
- Divan e Maulana Muhammad Sufi Mazandarani
- Introduction of research by Mullah Mohammad Sufi Mazandarani
- Association for Iranian Studies
- Research on the Divan of Mulla Mohammad Sufi Mazandarani
- The book of poets of Iran by Shahab, page 149, Hermes Publishing
- Diwan Sufi Mazandarani book
- Battle of the house of Mullah Mohammad Sufi Mazandarani
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