- "Hasht-
Bihisht" (Persian: هشت بهشت, lit. "The
Eight Paradises") is a
famous poem
written by Amir
Khusrow around 1302 AD. The poem is
based on the Haft...
- Isfahan, Iran Hasht-behesht (architecture), a type of
floor plan Hasht-
Bihisht (poem), a
famous poem
written by Amir
Khusro This
disambiguation page lists...
- is fed by the Nahr-i-
Bihisht ("River of Paradise"). The Khas
Mahal was the emperor's apartment. It was
cooled by the Nahr-i-
Bihisht.
Connected to it is...
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deeds of
Alexander the
Great in 4500 verses. The
fifth masnavi was Hasht-
Bihisht,
which was
based on
legends about Bahram V, the
fifteenth king of the Sasanian...
- Небес Сначала, Вы должны Умереть; Tajik: Биҳишт фақат барои мурдагон,
Bihisht faqat baroi murdagon; Persian: بهشت فقط برای مردگان) is a 2006
Tajik film...
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earlier Persian works during the
Ottoman rule are
Idris Bidlisi's
Hasht Bihisht,
which began in 1502 and
covered the
reign of the
first eight Ottoman rulers...
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Yadav Rinku Ghosh Pakhi Hegde Rani
Chatterjee Monalisha Haft
Peykar Hasht-
Bihisht "Pakhi
Hegde in Rajkumar's next". The
Times of India.
Times News Network...
- Ahmadnagar.
Several palaces, such as the
Farah Bakhsh Bagh, the
Hasht Bihisht Bagh,
Lakkad Mahal were built, as were tombs,
mosques and
other buildings...
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Persian fairy tale into Italian,
adapting Book One of Amir Khusrau's Hasht-
Bihisht of 1302. The
story first came to
English via a
French translation, and...
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incited him to
write a
lengthy re****ation
titled "Mustayqiz." The
Hasht Bihisht refers to Dayyán as "the
Judas Iscariot of his people."
Following the Báb's...