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  2. The Persian Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The Persian Encyclopedia ( Persian: دایرةالمعارف فارسی; Romanized as Dāyerat-ol-ma'āref-e Fārsi) is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative Encyclopedias written in Persian. It is a two-volume encyclopedia published as three physical volumes. The encyclopedia was based, in part, on the 1953, 1960, and 1968 editions ...

  3. Persian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Persian Wikipedia ( Persian: ویکی‌پدیای فارسی, romanized : Wīkipediāī Fārsī) is the Persian language version of Wikipedia. The Persian version of Wikipedia was started in December 2003. As of July 2024, it has 1,007,180 articles, 1,324,362 registered users, and 91,262 files, and it is the 19th largest edition of Wikipedia ...

  4. Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature (Persian: دانشنامه زبان و ادب فارسی, Dāneshnāme-ye Zabān-o Adab-e Fārsi) is a Persian-language encyclopedia, published in Tehran, Iran. External links. Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature

  5. Persian language - Wikipedia

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    Persian (/ ˈ p ɜːr ʒ ən,-ʃ ən / PUR-zhən, -⁠shən), also known by its endonym Farsi (فارسی [fɒːɾˈsiː] ⓘ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.

  6. Persian literature - Wikipedia

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    Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, Turkey. A scene from the Shahnameh describing the valour of Rustam. Persian literature [a] comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Persian language and is one of the world's oldest literatures. [1] [2] [3] It spans over two-and-a-half millennia.

  7. Saadi Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Andre du Ryer was the first European to present Saadi to the West, by means of a partial French translation of Gulistan in 1634. Adam Olearius followed soon with a complete translation of the Bustan and the Gulistan into German in 1654. In his Lectures on Aesthetics, Hegel wrote (on the Arts translated by Henry Paolucci, 2001, p. 155–157):

  8. Firishta - Wikipedia

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    1620. Firishta or Ferešte ( Persian: فِرِشتہ ), full name Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah Astarabadi [1] [a] ( Persian: مُحَمَّد قاسِم ہِندُو شاہ ), was a Persian [2] historian, who later settled in India and served the Deccan Sultans as their court historian. He was born in 1570 and died in 1620. [3] The name Firishta ...

  9. Mohammad Ghazi (translator) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Ghazi ( Persian: محمد قاضی, Kurdish: محەممەد قازی; also romanized as Muhammad Qazi; August 3, 1913 in Mahabad, Iran – January 14, 1998 in Tehran) was a prolific, renowned Iranian translator and writer of Kurdish origin who translated numerous books mainly from French into Persian. [1] He wrote/ translated nearly 70 ...