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⚫ | Fakhr al-Din Iraqi (also spelled Araqi; Persian: فخرالدین عراقی; 1213/14 – 1289) was a Persian Sufi poet of the 13th-century. He is principally known for his mixed prose and poetry work, the Lama'at ("Divine flashes"), as well as his divan (collection of short poems), most of which were written in the form of a ghazal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakhr_al-Din_Iraqi |
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⚫ | Fakhr al-Din Iraqi (also spelled Araqi; Persian: فخرالدین عراقی; 1213/14 – 1289) was a Persian Sufi poet of the 13th-century. He is principally known for his mixed prose and poetry work, the Lama'at ("Divine flashes"), as well as his divan (collection of short poems), most of which were written in the form of a ghazal. (...) Of Persian stock,[3][4] Iraqi was born in 1213/14 in the village of Komjan, close to Hamadan,[2] one of the major cities of Persian Iraq. (...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakhr_al-Din_Iraqi |
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Fakhr al-Din Iraqi (also spelled Araqi; Persian: فخرالدین عراقی; 1213/14 – 1289) was a Persian Sufi poet of the 13th-century. He is principally known for his mixed prose and poetry work, the Lama'at ("Divine flashes"), as well as his divan (collection of short poems), most of which were written in the form of a ghazal. (...) Of Persian stock,[3][4] Iraqi was born in 1213/14 in the village of Komjan, close to Hamadan,[2] one of the major cities of Persian Iraq. (...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakhr_al-Din_Iraqi
Fakhr al-Din Iraqi, aussi appelé Fakhruddin ‘Iraqi (en persan : فخرالدین عراقی) est un poète soufi persan né en 1213-1214 et mort en 1289. Il est connu avant tout aussi bien pour son œuvre qui mêle prose et poésie, le Lama'at (« Rayons de lumière divine »), que pour son Divan (collection de courts poèmes), dont la plupart sont écrits dans la forme du ghazal. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakhr_al-Din_Iraqi
فَخرُالدّین ابراهیم بن بزرگمهر بن عبدالغفار کمیجانی یا فَخرُالدّین عَراقی کمیجانی از شاعران و عارفان و نویسندگان صوفی ادب فارسی در سدهٔ هفتم هجری، مؤلف لَمَعات میباشد. https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/فخرالدین_عراقی
Google-Übersetzung: Fakhroldin Ibrahim bin Bozormehr bin Abdul Ghaffar Kamijani oder Fakhruddin Araqi Kamijani ist einer der Sufi-Dichter, Mystiker und Schriftsteller der persischen Literatur im 7. Jahrhundert von Hijri, dem Autor von Lamaat.
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