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

    Muhammad ibn Sulaimān Fuzūlī war ein Dichter im Irak, der seine Werke in drei Sprachen verfasste: Aserbaidschanisch, Persisch und Arabisch. Er gilt als einer der herausragendsten Dichter der klassischen aserbaidschanisch-türkischen Literatur und wird von den Aleviten als einer der sieben großen Dichter angesehen.

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    Muhammad ibn Sulaimān Fuzūlī (محمد بن سليمان فضولى, DMG Muḥammad b. Sulaimān Fużūlī, auch: Fuzuli, Fusuli, Füzuli; * um 1480 im Irak; † 1556 in Kerbela) war ein Dichter im Irak, der seine Werke in drei Sprachen verfasste: Aserbaidschanisch (seiner Muttersprache [1]), Persisch und Arabisch.

  3. The manuscript copy of the divan – collection of poems written in native (Turkish) language by great Azerbaijani poet Mahammad Fuzuli and is preserved at the Institute of Manuscripts of ANAS under code M-236. The notes on it give information that the copying of this manuscript was completed in 1572.

  4. Muhammad bin Suleyman [a] ( Azerbaijani: Məhəmməd Süleyman oğlu, مَحمد سلیمان اوغلی; 1483–1556), better known by his pen name Fuzuli ( Füzuli, فضولی ), was a 16th-century poet who composed works in his native Azerbaijani, as well as Persian and Arabic. He is regarded as one of the greatest poets of Turkic ...

  5. Fuzûlî. Fużūlī (فضولی) was the pen name of the poet Muhammad bin Suleyman (محمد بن سليمان) (c. 1483 – 1556). He is one of the greatest contributors to the Dîvân tradition of Azerbaijani literature, [1] Fuzûlî wrote his collected poems ( dîvân) in three different languages: Azerbaijani, Persian, and Arabic. Although ...

  6. Muhammad bin Suleyman (also spelled in various sources as Muhammad bin Suleiman, [1] Mehmed bin Suleyman, [2] and Mohammad bin Solayman [3]) Azerbaijani: Məhəmməd Süleyman oğlu, مَحمد سلیمان اوغلی (1483–1556), better known by his pen name Fuzuli ( Füzuli, فضولی ), was a sixteenth-century poet who composed works in ...

  7. Fuzūlī is one of the greatest if not perhaps the greatest poet the Turks have had in the course of their literary history. 1 During his lifetime and after his death his fame spread from Mesopotamia, where he lived in the sixteenth century, to the Turks of the Ottoman Empire, of Azerbaijan, and of Central Asia.