Muhammad • Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani • Jami • Nizami Ganjavi • Habba Khatoon • Nund Rishi • Attar
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Mahjoor • Maqbool Shah Kralawari • Rahman Rahi
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Mahmud Gami (Kashmiri pronunciation:[mahmuːd̪ɡəːmiː] was a nineteenth-century Kashmiri poet from Doru Shahabad, Anantnag, Kashmir. Mahmud Gami is one of the most prominent Kashmiri poets of the medieval period. Through his poetic compositions he is well known to introduce Persian forms of Masnavi and Ghazal, to the Kashmiri language.[1][2] He is popularly known as the Jami of Kashmir.
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^"محقق سنز غلطی تہ محقق سندۍ ترت" [Mistake and Aberration of a researcher]. muneeburrahman.com (in Kashmiri). Retrieved 21 May 2020.
MahmudGami (Kashmiri pronunciation: [mahmuːd̪ɡəːmiː] was a nineteenth-century Kashmiri poet from Doru Shahabad, Anantnag, Kashmir. MahmudGami is one...
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population was under 6 years of age. Kashmiri poets, such as Rasul Mir, MahmudGami, Hamidullah Shahabadi, Asad Mir, Peer Mushkoor, Ghulam Ahmad Wani lived...
and felon; later schoolteacher, journalist and bigamist in Australia MahmudGami (died 1855), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet Birth years link to the corresponding...
ISBN 978-90-6831-226-3. Bürgel, Johann Cristoph; Bürgel, Christoph Johann (1996). "Ǧāmī's Epic Poem on Alexander the Great. an Introduction". Oriente Moderno. 15...
ISBN 978-1-78673-664-2. Bürgel, Johann Cristoph; Bürgel, Christoph Johann (1996). "Ǧāmī's Epic Poem on Alexander the Great. an Introduction". Oriente Moderno. 15...
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In 1722, an Afghan army led by Mir Mahmud Hotaki marched across eastern Iran, and besieged and took Isfahan. Mahmud proclaimed himself 'Shah' of Persia...
(1913-1987), all of whom had been members from the group's foundation, as well as Mahmud Sabri (1927-2012); Tariq Mazlum (b.1933), Nuri al-Rawi (b. 1925), Mahmoud...
the mihrab, one of which bears a dated inscription. The 13th century Al Gami University consisted of a rectangular base with a large cylindrical tower...
B.): Schwarz, 1971 16. Zur Theologie der Schiʿa: eine Untersuchung des Ǧāmiʿ al-asrār wa-manbaʿ al-anwār von Sayyid Ḥaidar Āmolī / Peter Antes. - Freiburg...
al-Marʿarrī (973-1057) is also noted as an exponent of riddles; his lost work Gāmiʿ al-awzān is said by Ibn al-‘Adīm to have contained 9,000 poetic lines of...