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  2. Bustan (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Bustan (Persian: بوستان, also transliterated as Būstān, Bustān; "the orchard") is a book of poetry by the Persian poet Saadi, completed in 1257 CE and dedicated to the Salghurid Atabeg Sa'd I or Sa'd II. [1]

  3. Persian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Persian grammar (Persian: دستور زبان فارسی, Dastur-e Zabân-e Fârsi lit. Grammar of the Persian language) is the grammar of the Persian language, whose dialectal variants are spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Caucasus, Uzbekistan (in Samarqand, Bukhara and the Surxondaryo Region) and Tajikistan.

  4. Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzjani - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Buzhgan, (now Torbat-e Jam) in Khorasan (in today's Iran). At age 19, in 959, he moved to Baghdad and remained there until his death in 998. [2] He was a contemporary of the distinguished scientists Abū Sahl al-Qūhī and al-Sijzi who were in Baghdad at the time and others such as Abu Nasr Mansur, Abu-Mahmud Khojandi, Kushyar Gilani and al-Biruni. [6]

  5. The Persian Sphinx - Wikipedia

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    Next year another Persian edition of the book was published with the translation of Milani, entitled Moamay-e Hoveyda. [8] The publisher of this edition is Atiy-e Press in Iran. [8] As of 2013, English version of the book was in third print and the Persian version by Milani in fifteenth print. [8]

  6. al-Hallaj - Wikipedia

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    In the 11th volume of the proto-Salafist Ibn Kathir's book al-Bidaya wa-l-Nihaya, it is said that al-Hallaj used to deceive people by putting on plays with his hired men under the guise of spiritual healing, and extorting money from them by cunning and secret, and it is also stated that, he came to India to learn and practice Indian magic. [26]

  7. Qabus-nama - Wikipedia

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    Seen here is the last page of a Qabus-nameh manuscript located in the library of The Malik National Museum of Iran, dated 1349.. Qabus-nama or Qabus-nameh (variations: Qabusnamah, Qabousnameh, Ghabousnameh, or Ghaboosnameh, in Persian: کاووس‌نامه or قابوس‌نامه, "Book of Kavus"), Mirror of Princes, [1] is a major work of Persian literature, from the eleventh century (c ...

  8. Che (Persian letter) - Wikipedia

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    Che or cheem (چ ‎) is a letter of the Persian alphabet, used to represent , and which derives from ǧīm (ج ‎) by the addition of two dots. It is found with this value in other Arabic-derived scripts. It is used in Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Kurdish, Kashmiri, Azerbaijani, Ottoman Turkish, Malay , Java , and other Iranian languages.

  9. 2024 Persian Gulf floods - Wikipedia

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    The Persian Gulf region is known for its hot and dry weather, though heavy rains causing flooding have also occurred with greater regularity in recent years. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Britain's Royal Meteorological Society stated that the likely cause is a mesoscale convective system . [ 7 ]