Abu Nasr Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi (Persian: ابونصر علی بن احمد اسدی طوسی; c. 1000 – 1073) was a Persian poet, linguist and author. He was born at the beginning of the 11th century in Tus, Iran, in the province of Khorasan, and died in the late 1080s in Tabriz. Asadi Tusi is considered an important Persian poet of the Iranian national epics. His best-known work is Garshaspnameh, written in the style of the Shahnameh.[1]
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Abu Nasr Ali ibn Ahmad AsadiTusi (Persian: ابونصر علی بن احمد اسدی طوسی; c. 1000 – 1073) was a Persian poet, linguist and author. He was born at the beginning...
codified and intact. In this respect, Ferdowsi surpasses Nizami, Khayyám, AsadiTusi and other seminal Persian literary figures in his impact on Persian culture...
fortifications, a large bath, and a caravansarai. He also patronized the poet AsadiTusi. He was succeeded by his son, Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Manuchihr. Peacock...
heroic and elevated verses, he and other notables such as Daqiqi and AsadiTusi presented the "Ajam" with a source of pride and inspiration that has helped...
Teacher and we his students. He was like a God and we are his slaves". AsadiTusi was born in the same city as Ferdowsi. His Garshaspnama was inspired by...
Avicenna's philosophy split into three different schools; those (such as al-Tusi) who continued to apply his philosophy as a system to interpret later political...
Balkhi, who composed many mathnavis, notably the Afarin-nama. According to AsadiTusi, the divan (collection of short poems) of Rudaki consisted of more than...
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language by coining new words. AsadiTusi (Arabic: أبو منسور علي أحمد اسدي طوسي Abū Mansūr ʿAlī ibn Aḥmad AsadīṬūsī) (d. 1072 CE) whose dictionary represented...
by Persians themselves as an ethnic term, and examples can be given by AsadiTusi in his poem comparing the superiority of Persians and Arabs. Accordingly:...
figures like Nizam al-Mulk, Al-Ghazali, Ahmad Ghazali, Ferdowsi, AsadiTusi, and Shaykh Tusi), earlier Arab geographers have correctly identified Mashhad...
Byzantine Empire Epic of King Gesar (Tibetan) Garshaspname (Persian) by AsadiTusi (1066) Carmen Campidoctoris, the first poem about El Cid (c. 1083) Song...
geometry. Tusi's commentaries on Khayyam's treatment of parallels made its way to Europe. John Wallis, professor of geometry at Oxford, translated Tusi's commentary...