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Nizami Aruzi, Ahmad Ibn Omar
Born in Samarkand, date of birth unknown; died circa 1160. Persian and Tadzhik writer. Nizami Aruzi was a court poet and secretary in the service of the rulers of Ghor and Bamian (northwestern Afghanistan). In 1156–57 he wrote Four Discourses, which was divided into an introduction and four chapters. This work contained 43 stories about the lives of famous secretaries, poets, physicians, and astrologers, without whom, in Nizami Aruzi’s opinion, the well-being of the throne was unthinkable. Despite factual errors, the book is an important historical and literary source. WORKSChahar maqaleh. Edited and with an introduction by M. Moin. Tehran, 1955–57.In Russian translation: Sobranie redkostei, Hi Chetyre besedy. Moscow, 1963. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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