Amir Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abdul-Malik Muizzy Nishapuri - known by the name Amir Muizzy , Persian poet XI - XII centuries. Born in the village of Nisa in modern Turkmenistan , he became one of the famous writers of the Persian-Tajik people. He lived at the court of the Sultans Sanjar and Malik Shah I. The collection of his verses is 18,000 beit (couplets). Muizzy was executed by the king’s son, allegedly in 1125 , for unknown reasons.
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| Date of Birth | 1072 |
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| Date of death | 1127 |
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Once during the hunt, the poet became the target of the arrow of Sultan Sanjar, and to death suffered from the arrow that pierced him in the chest. The work of the poet is mainly written in the genre of Kassid and Rubai . His collected works on the Tehran edition are 185,000 beits. According to historians, he died between 1124 and 1127 .
Her hair is like dark nights
Her face is like the moon in the night silence
Night is bright without a candle
And the moon is needed, why without a nightOn earth, everyone knows that the moon and the sun
Bowing at the meeting of her beautyAmong the flowering gardens, that beauty
Passed curling hair in spite- gazeliat Amira Muizzy
Links
- Jan Rypka, History of Iranian Literature . Reidel Publishing Company. ASIN B-000-6BXVT-K
- The Influence of India and Persia on the Poetry of Germany