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Encyclopedia > Auhadi of Maragheh

Auhaduddin Auhadi of Maragha (also written Ohadi) (12711338) was a Persian poet of Maragha, Azarbaijan. For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ... Events Ashikaga Takauji granted title of Shogun by the emperor of Japan. ... Maragheh or Maraghah is a town in the East Azarbaijan Province of Iran, on the Safi River. ... Azerbaijan can refer to either: Republic of Azerbaijan - a sovereign country in South West Asia South Azerbaijan - a region approximately consisting of the Iranian provinces of East Azarbaijan, West Azarbaijan, and Ardabil Azerbaijanis - a Turkic people Azerbaijani language - a Turkic language This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which...


His family was from Isfahan, and studied under Auhaduddin Kermani. Isfahan or Esfahān can refer to either a city or a province in Iran (Persia): Isfahan (city) Isfahan (province) Isfahan (rugs) Isfahan is the name of a song by the Jazzist Duke Ellington Ispahan a kind of rose and an older pronunciation of the citys name. ...


His most important work was Mathnavi Jam-i Jam ("The mirror of the universe") written in 1332, had 5000 verses and followed the style of Sanai's Hadiqah. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


References used

  • E.G. Browne. Literary History of Persia. (Four volumes, 2,256 pages, and twenty-five years in the writing). 1998. ISBN 0-700-70406-X
  • Jan Rypka, History of Iranian Literature. Reidel Publishing Company. ASIN B-000-6BXVT-K

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