- The qaṣīda (also
spelled qaṣīdah) is an
ancient Arabic word and form of poetry,
often translated as ode, p****ed to
other cultures after the Arab Muslim...
- was
himself a
native of
Balkh or Bukhara. He
mainly composed panegyric qasidehs, but his
rhetorical work Hada'iq al-sihr fi daqa'iq al-shi'r ("Gardens...
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refined prose style inters****d with poetry". Neshat's
poetry includes qasidehs (panegyrics), tarkib-bands,
masnavis (poems in
rhyming couplets on any...
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including Othman Mokhtari, Abu-al-**** Runi, and Sanai. One of his
famous qasidehs about the
prison named ای وائی امید ہائے بسیارم: شخصي به هزار غم گرفتارم...
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preacher and clergy. It was
during this time that he
composed a long ode (
Qasideh in Persian) and sent it to Mozzafar-al-Din Shah who
became so
deeply impressed...
- Qajars. When Baba Khan
became the new
Qajar shah in 1797, Saba
dedicated a
qasideh (ode) to him,
which was
highly appreciated. Up
until he was
chosen as the...
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changed Abol-Qasem's
outlook on the Russians, as
demonstrated in one of his
qasidehs,
where he
regrets the
change of Iran's fortune. He had now acknowledged...
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Persian Qasideh Gallery Microsite The Safar-nama of
Nasir Khusraw Microsite 51°31′34″N...
- 1048),
Persian poet
laureate of Sanjar,
master of the
Persian panegyric qasideh 1126:
William IX of
Aquitaine (born 1071), an
early Occitan troubador 1127:...
- Tehran: Shahab, 2003). Golchin-e Sa’di: Golestan, Ghazal-ha, Bustan,
Qasideh-ha, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2009.
Khalil Maleki’s Letters, ed. (with Amir...