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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › NezamiNezami – Wikipedia

    Nezami, genannt auch Nizami, war ein persischer Dichter und der bedeutendste Vertreter des „romantischen Epos in der persischen Literatur“.

  2. 'Niẓāmī of Ganja'; c. 1141–1209), Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi, whose formal name was Jamal ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakkī, was a 12th-century Muslim poet. Nizami is considered the greatest romantic epic poet in Persian literature, who brought a colloquial and realistic style to the Persian epic.

  3. Nezāmi Ganjavi, the poet who established an innovative genre of romance epic in the twelfth-century Persian world. Nezāmi’s epic Khosrow and Shirin serves as the classical arche-type for the Iranian romance and, in a long citation of Nezāmi’s verses, Mandanipour recounts the famous bathing scene where the Sasanian ruler Khosrow beholds the

  4. Nizami Ganjei, or Ganjavi, نظامی گنجه‌ای، گنجوی Nezāmi Ganjei/Ganjavi, was a Persian poet, born in the city of گنجه Ganje Ganja around the year 1141 AD, in modern-day Azerbaijan. He is considered to be the ‘great romantic storyteller’ of the classical Persian poets, and he brought a more colloquial or realistic style ...

  5. Neẓāmī (born c. 1141, Ganja, Seljuq empire [now Ganca, Azerbaijan]—died 1209, Ganja) was the greatest romantic epic poet in Persian literature, who brought a colloquial and realistic style to the Persian epic. Little is known of Neẓāmī’s life. Orphaned at a young age, he spent his entire life in Ganja, leaving only once to meet the ...

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  6. 27. Feb. 2018 · Bisher wurden zahlreiche internationale Konferenzen und Kongresse zum Gedenken an Nezāmi Ganjavi im Iran und in der Welt organisiert und auch der 12. März (der 21. des Monats Esfand im offiziellen iranischen Kalender) ist der Gedenktag hierfür großer Dichter.

  7. 29. Sept. 2022 · Abstract. Nezami (Nizami) Ganjavi (533/1139–599/1203), one of the greatest Persian poets and thinkers, lived in the city of Ganja in a region, which until 1918 was called Arran and Shervan and is now located in the Republic of Azerbaijan. Ganja and Shirvan (about 145 miles apart) in the twelfth century played a somewhat similar role in the ...