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  • 1Nizami Ganjavi — Nizami (Ganjavi) A 20th century woven depiction of Nezami Born 1141 (app …

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  • 2Низами Гянджеви — Запрос «Низами» перенаправляется сюда; см. также другие значения. Низами Гянджеви перс. نظامی گنجوی‎ курд. Nîzamî Gencewî, نیزامی گه‌نجه‌وی азерб. Nizami Gəncəvi …

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  • 3Nezami — Infobox Writer name = Nezami imagesize = 180px caption = 20th century Artistic rendition of Nezami pseudonym = birthdate = 1141 birthplace = Ganja deathdate = 1209 deathplace = occupation = Persian Poetry nationality = period = genre = Romantic… …

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  • 4Nezami Ganjavi — Tapiz moderno mostrando al poeta Nezami Ganjavi. Nezāmi ye Ganjavi (farsí: نظامی گنجوی; kurdo: Nîzamî Gencewî, نیزامی گه‌نجه‌وی; azerbayano: Nizami Gəncəvi, نظامی گنجوی;‎ 1141 a 1209), o Nezāmi (farsi:نظامی ), cuyo nombre formal era Niżām ad Dīn… …

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  • 5Переводы и издания произведений Низами Гянджеви — Поэмы Низами Гянджеви переводятся на английский, немецкий, французский и на русский с начала 19 го века [1]. Переводы продолжаются, но не очень интенсивно, в наши дни[источник не указан 658 дней]. Перевода всех произведений… …

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  • 6Shahnameh — Shāhnāmé, or Shāhnāma (PerB|شاهنامه )(alternative spellings are Shahnama, Shahnameh, Shahname, Shah Nama , etc.), The Book of Kings , is an enormous poetic opus written by the Iranian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 CE and is the national epic of the… …

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  • 7Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād — Herawī, also known as Kamal al din Bihzad or Kamaleddin Behzad (c. 1450 ndash; c. 1535) was a painter of Persian miniatures and head of the royal ateliers in Herat and Tabriz during the late Timurid and early Safavid periods. Career and… …

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  • 8List of Ainu terms — The Ainu language of the Ainu people is distinct from those of the people around them.The list is ordered alphabetically by romanization.A* aca (アチャ) father; uncle; a middle aged man (Ainu aca may mean either father or uncle depending on the… …

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  • 9Hasht-Bihisht — The Hasht Bihisht (lit. Eight Paradises) commonly refers to a Azali apologetic text which is particularly critical of the Bahá í Faith a religion that believed the Bábí messianic figure of He whom God shall make manifest has already appeared in… …

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  • 10Culture of Azerbaijan — Part of a series on Azerbaijani people Culture Architecture  …

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