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Although Rudaki displayed pro-Isma'ili sympathies in his writings, his poetry is fully secular in nature. Islam was firmly established by the 10th-century, however, Persians still remembered their deep-rooted
Zoroastrian history. Rudaki was more prone to evoke ancient Iranian and Zoroastrian notions
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as a
Samanid governor from 923 to 963. In it, Rudaki calls Abu Ja'far an aristocrat of Sasanian ancestry and "pride of Iran", thus indicating a sense of continuity in Iranian identity from the Sasanian to the Samanid period. For this poem, Abu Ja'far rewarded Rudaki with 10,000
666:, Rudaki "heralded a new era for Persian letters." The Iranologist Francois de Blois states that Rudaki "was the most celebrated Persian poet prior to Ferdowsi." Following his death, Rudaki continued to remain a highly popular figure for around two centuries, until the
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Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of
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Rudaki's career at the
Samanid court is regarded as the most important part of his life. The role of a court poet was more than just entertaining others, and was an essential aspect of the Persian court. According to the first Sasanian king
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by a prominent musician named Abu'l-Abak
Bakhtiar. In his early years, Rudaki became a popular figure due to his fine voice, skill with poetry and playing the chang. Surviving biographical information connects Rudaki with the Samanid
530:(collection of short poems) of Rudaki consisted of more than 180,000 verses, but most of it has been lost. What little remains of Rudaki's writings, mostly single verses, can be found in Persian dictionaries, particularly the
618:(died 902), most of their work has not survived. In Iran, Rudaki is acknowledged as the "founder of New Persian poetry" and in Tajikistan as the "father of Tajik literature", both claims which according to the Iranologist
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in the 10th-century. Following the downfall of Bal'ami in 937, Rudaki's career deteriorated, eventually being dismissed from the court. He thereafter lived his last years in poverty, dying blind and alone in his hometown.
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style, i.e. ethical teachings, friendly criticism and advice for correct behavior in both private and public. An example of Rudaki's
Zoroastrian roots can be seen in an excerpt where he is talking about his patron:
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on a sculpture. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Rudaki started to become a stronger representation of Tajik identity and also reinforced their ties to the rest of the
Persian-speaking world.
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in 1958, who together held a conference which was joined by several eminent
Iranian and Tajik academics. It was during this period that Rudaki's burial place in Panjrud was discovered. The Soviet
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334:(died 1242), even says that Rudaki was born blind, but this has been questioned by some modern scholars, due to the expressive picture of nature given by Rudaki in his writings.
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670:, where he became unpopular amongst the highly skilled poets of that time. However, he had not been forgotten, as demonstrated by the attribution of his name to the Pseudo-
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431:(died 940). However, according to literary scholar Sassan Tabatabai, Rudaki had apparently already joined the Samanid court under Nasr II's father and predecessor
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Rudaki is considered to have been the first major poet to write in New
Persian. Albeit he was predated by other poets who wrote in New Persian, such as
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area), the most important part of Rudaki's career was spent at the court of the
Samanids. While biographical information connects him to the Samanid
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and was dismissed from the court. Rudaki thereafter lived his last years in poverty, dying blind and alone in his hometown in 940 or 941.
341:(224–651), poems were commonly carried out as songs used in music. Under the Sasanians, the official, religious and literary language was
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Little information is available about Rudaki's life, much which has been reconstructed from his poems. He lived during the era of the
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is a form of New Persian spoken in Central Asia. It is the official language of Tajikistan, where it is written in an altered
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His full name was Abu Abd Allah Ja'far ibn Muhammad ibn Hakim ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Adam al-Rudhaki al-Sha'ir al-Samarqandi (
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for him. Rudaki's career started to decline following the downfall of Bal'ami in 937. He soon fell out of favour with the
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During the 19th-century, Rudaki experienced a resurgence in popularity along with other ancient Khurasani poets.
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religious writings. Instead, it is descended from the dialect spoken by the court of the Sasanian capital
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632:(died 1997). The following year, the latter wrote a play focused on Rudaki, entitled
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instead of Muslim ones. Some of Rudaki's poems were written in the pre-Islamic
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Besides being a poet, Rudaki was also a singer and musician. Since the era of
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Rudaki's success was largely due to the support of his primary patron, the
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The 1100th anniversary of Rudaki's birth was commemorated by Iran and the
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of Asadi Tusi. A few complete poems have also survived, most notably a
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are not contradictory. Rudaki's life is depicted in the 1957 film of
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654:(died 1970) dug out and analyzed Rudaki's remains, which he used to
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began to develop and flourish. Of Persian stock, Rudaki was born in
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and was skilled in poetry. He was instructed on how to play the
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By the age of eight, Rudaki had reportedly memorized the
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486:considered Rudaki's first successor to have been
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636:, which was the first Tajik biographical drama.
1746:Inscription of Xerxes the Great in Van Fortress
1571:Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics
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373:. During this period, New Persian was known as
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349:, the language entered a new phase, known as
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678:both easily recognized that the Pseudo-
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682:was mostly composed of poems by
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516:, dated January/February 1866
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4493:The Mouse Turned into a Maid
4449:The Moral Philosophy of Doni
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4445:The Fables of Bidpai/Pilpay
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1322:de Blois, Francois (2004).
1276:de Blois, Francois (1971).
739:Stamp of Rudaki, issued by
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4503:The Ass in the Lion's Skin
4478:The Tortoise and the Birds
2675:Mirza Mohammad Taqi Sepehr
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27:Persian poet (858–940/41)
4498:The Deer without a Heart
3314:Mirza Fatali Akhundzadeh
2357:Zartosht Bahram e Pazhdo
2180:Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi
2076:Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani
1736:Old Persian inscriptions
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317:Abu Zura'ah al-Mu'ammari
4366:Ahmad ibn Nizam al-Mulk
4346:Minhaj al-Siraj Juzjani
3664:Houshang Moradi Kermani
3268:Houshang Moradi Kermani
3263:Jaafar Modarres-Sadeghi
3248:Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh
3159:Zeyn al-Abedin Maraghei
2659:Zayn al-Abidin Shirvani
2633:Abbas Foroughi Bastami
1718:
1565:Perry, John R. (2011).
1344:"Iran, vii.—Literature"
1309:. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
1261:. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
347:Muslim conquest of Iran
284:(819–999), under which
243:
32:Rudaki (disambiguation)
4692:Abu'l-Ma'ali Nasrallah
4647:Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak
4551:Hikayat Panca Tanderan
4488:The Lion and the Mouse
4296:Abu'l-Ma'ali Nasrallah
4291:Abu'l-Hasan Isfarayini
3977:Abu Dawud al-Sijistani
3116:Ghassem Hashemi Nezhad
2667:Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat
2288:Shams al-Din Qays Razi
2031:Khwaja Abdullah Ansari
1169:Ashraf, Ahmad (2006).
676:Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat
607:
517:
398:
286:New Persian literature
222:New Persian literature
89:940/41 (aged 82 or 83)
4441:The Lights of Canopus
4193:Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khayr
4077:Ibn Tayfour Sajawandi
3905:Sharaf al-Din al-Tusi
3815:Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi
3652:Children's literature
3509:Rasoul Mollagholipour
3399:Rakhshan Bani-E'temad
3342:Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi
3337:Alireza Koushk Jalali
3283:Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi
3169:Shahriyar Mandanipour
2411:Shah Ni'matullah Wali
2255:Kamal al-Din Esfahani
2096:Ayn-al-Quzat Hamadani
1867:Shikand-gumanig Vizar
1850:Anthology of Zadspram
1558:Encyclopaedia Iranica
1525:Paul, Ludwig (2000).
610:Legacy and assessment
591:
511:
429:Abu'l-Fadl al-Bal'ami
427:) or with his vizier
392:
218:Abu'l-Fadl al-Bal'ami
91:Banoj, Samanid Empire
4894:Iranian blind people
4546:La Fontaine's Fables
4301:Abu Muslim Khorasani
4007:Abu Qasim Samarqandi
3997:Abu Layth Samarqandi
3895:Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
3870:Abu Ja'far al-Khazin
3549:Sohrab Shahid-Saless
3414:Pouran Derakhshandeh
3394:Mohammad Reza Aslani
3332:Amir Reza Koohestani
3091:Ali Mohammad Afghani
2761:Mohammad Reza Aslani
2690:Mahmud Saba Kashani
2426:Fazlallah Astarabadi
2302:Afdal al-Din Kashani
2297:Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī
2247:Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
2129:Afdal al-Din Kashani
1943:Abu Tahir Khosrovani
1731:Behistun Inscription
1552:Perry, John (2009).
1489:. pp. 595–633.
490:, who composed many
55:Statue of Rudaki in
30:For other uses, see
4662:Jean de La Fontaine
4513:The Fox and the Cat
3474:Varuzh Karim-Masihi
3213:Abolhassan Etessami
3131:Mahmoud Dowlatabadi
2983:Abdul Ali Mustaghni
2968:Khalilullah Khalili
2908:Manouchehr Sheybani
2884:Tahereh Saffarzadeh
2791:Mohammad-Taqi Bahar
2748:Mehdi Akhavan-Sales
2390:Zu'l-Fiqar Shirvani
2235:Faramarz-e Khodadad
1821:Shabuhragan of Mani
1213:. pp. 90–135.
1051:, pp. 507–522.
324: 10th-century
4763:Ion Keith-Falconer
4286:Abu'l-Fadl Bayhaqi
4167:Tha'labi Nishapuri
3982:Abu Barakat Nasafi
3810:Abu Hatam Isfizari
3618:Ebrahim Pourdavoud
3603:Ahmad Kamyabi Mask
3573:Najaf Daryabandari
3434:Behrouz Gharibpour
3278:Shahrnush Parsipur
3253:Aboutorab Khosravi
3155:Aboutorab Khosravi
3019:Gulrukhsor Safieva
2937:Edward Haghverdian
2601:Rasa Salim Tehrani
2320:Abu'l Majd Tabrizi
2307:Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi
1963:Abusaeid Abolkheir
1902:Muhammad ibn Wasif
1857:Zand-i Wahman yasn
1816:Dana-i Menog Khrat
1801:Book of Arda Viraf
1707:Persian literature
518:
399:
236:as the "father of
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4743:Franklin Edgerton
4733:Hermann Brockhaus
4643:(putative author)
4457:Nandaka-prakarana
4379:
4378:
4341:Khalid ibn Barmak
4316:Ata-Malik Juvayni
4279:political figures
4186:Poets and artists
4042:Fatima Samarqandi
3946:Haji Bektash Veli
3825:Abu Ubayd Juzjani
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3623:Hamid Samandarian
3564:Amrollah Abjadian
3529:Fereydoun Rahnema
3494:Mohsen Makhmalbaf
3479:Samuel Khachikian
3464:Ebrahim Hatamikia
3375:Mohammad Yaghoubi
3371:Mirza Aqa Tabrizi
3238:Houshang Golshiri
3151:Houshang Golshiri
3111:Mahshid Amirshahi
3096:Ghazaleh Alizadeh
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3009:Iskandar Khatloni
2922:Fereydoon Moshiri
2869:Mohammad Mokhtari
2829:Forugh Farrokhzad
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1759:
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1668:978-0-933273-90-0
1539:cite encyclopedia
1268:978-90-04-09834-3
1188:978-0-933273-93-1
554:was dedicated to
488:Abu-Shakur Balkhi
393:Rudaki's tomb in
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4356:Tahir ibn Husayn
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4002:Abu Mu'in Nasafi
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3534:Rasul Sadr Ameli
3524:Kambuzia Partovi
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3469:Abdolreza Kahani
3449:Ebrahim Golestan
3429:Farrokh Ghaffari
3424:Bahman Farmanara
3357:Abbas Nalbandian
3233:Ebrahim Golestan
3200:Jalal Al-e-Ahmad
3136:Soudabeh Fazaeli
3034:Mirzo Tursunzoda
3029:Payrav Sulaymoni
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2834:Hossein Monzavi
2824:Parvin E'tesami
2811:Hushang Ebtehaj
2801:Simin Behbahani
2756:Qeysar Aminpour
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3643:Abbas Zaryab
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3489:Majid Majidi
3327:Bahman Forsi
3293:Goli Taraqqi
3218:Javad Mojabi
3208:Sadeq Chubak
3204:Shamim Bahar
3101:Bozorg Alavi
3055:Asad Gulzoda
2912:Nima Yooshij
2849:Bijan Jalali
2766:Aref Qazvini
2714:Contemporary
2651:Mirza Ghalib
2621:Azar Bigdeli
2580:Saba Kashani
2573:Hazin Lāhiji
2552:Saib Tabrizi
2515:Vahshi Bafqi
2499:Baba Faghani
2475:Ahli Shirazi
2450:Ubayd Zakani
2325:Amir Khusrau
2315:(1288–1320s)
2292:Sultan Walad
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4869:940s deaths
4864:850s births
4823:Frame story
4818:Beast fable
4798:Ramsay Wood
4707:Simeon Seth
4598:Other media
4589:Śukasaptati
4557:Hitopadesha
4331:Gawhar Shad
4177:Zamakhshari
4157:Shaykh Tusi
4072:Ibn Mubarak
3961:Shahrastani
3754:Afghanistan
3558:Translators
3514:Amir Naderi
3384:Screenplays
3367:Pari Saberi
3347:Bijan Mofid
3273:Bijan Najdi
2963:Raziq Faani
2946:Afghanistan
2859:Esmail Khoi
2816:Bijan Elahi
2692:(1813–1893)
2686:(1808–1854)
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2662:(1779–1837)
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2026:(1058–1111)
2018:(1004–1088)
1853:Warshtmansr
1533:. New York.
1433:Green, Nile
1429:Green, Nile
1357:Pellat, Ch.
1305:Volume III:
1296:Schacht, J.
1292:Pellat, Ch.
1248:Lecomte, G.
1049:Ashraf 2006
1037:Lazard 1975
916:Lazard 1975
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498:Afarin-nama
481:Iranologist
479:The French
363:Zoroastrian
351:New Persian
159:New Persian
122:New Persian
4843:Categories
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4657:Durgasimha
4208:Asadi Tusi
4102:Marghinani
4067:Ibn Hibban
3987:Abu Hanifa
3865:Ibn Hayyan
3840:Ali Qushji
3835:Alfraganus
3803:Scientists
3794:People of
3750:Tajikistan
3454:Ali Hatami
3362:Akbar Radi
3309:Reza Abdoh
3048:Uzbekistan
2992:Tajikistan
2844:Iraj Mirza
2188:Adib Sabir
2124:Borzu-Nama
2091:Manuchehri
2039:Asadi Tusi
2023:Al-Ghazali
2010:Bābā Tāher
1974:(980–1037)
1966:(967–1049)
1831:Bundahishn
1579:Rypka, Jan
1510:. Unesco.
1370:Volume IV:
1231:"Sāmānids"
1139:Green 2019
1127:Rypka 1968
1115:Perry 2009
1088:Starr 2015
943:Perry 2011
901:Foltz 2019
886:Rypka 1968
776:References
741:Tajikistan
664:Nile Green
596:He is the
522:Asadi Tusi
514:Qajar Iran
452:Ardashir I
293: 858
276:Background
258:arabicised
234:Tajikistan
165:under the
163:court poet
151: 858
96:Occupation
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4147:Sajawandi
3956:Sijistani
3885:Khwarizmi
3698:Essayists
2406:Ibn Yamin
1932:Shahnameh
1885:Classical
1741:Ganjnameh
1567:"Persian"
1380:758278456
1353:Lewis, B.
1315:495469525
1284:Lewis, B.
931:Paul 2000
689:tadhkiras
493:mathnavis
395:Panjakent
367:Ctesiphon
301:Samarqand
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4627:adapters
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4172:Tirmidhi
4152:Sarakhsi
4132:Qushayri
4107:Maturidi
4052:Ghaznawi
3936:Avicenna
3880:Khojandi
3850:Birjandi
3845:Avicenna
3820:Abu Wafa
3796:Khorasan
3064:Pakistan
2806:Dehkhoda
2491:Ismail I
2341:Golestān
2263:(d.1248)
2160:Iranshah
1971:Avicenna
1928:Ferdowsi
1581:(1968).
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1279:"Rūdakī"
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313:Ferdowsi
266:Rawdhagi
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167:Samanids
116:Language
108:musician
57:Dushanbe
4652:Borzuya
4465:Stories
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4243:Kashifi
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4097:Lamishi
4092:Kashifi
4082:Juwayni
4047:Ghazali
4032:Bukhari
4027:Bazdawi
4022:Bayhaqi
4017:Baghavi
3926:Algazel
3875:Khazini
3004:Farzona
2930:Armenia
2220:Khaqani
2139:Mu'izzi
2086:Hujwiri
1953:Bal'ami
1791:Dēnkard
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190:Nasr II
140:Persian
18:Roudaki
4811:Topics
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4268:Sanā'ī
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4223:Daqiqi
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4037:Dabusi
4012:Ansari
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3890:Nasawi
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3084:Novels
2724:Poetry
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2460:Hatefi
2431:Nasimi
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2228:Anvari
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132:Rudaki
105:singer
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3302:Plays
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2644:1800s
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