Nizami Ganjavi's monument in the Villa Borghese monuments' park
Location
Rome, Italy, Villa Borghese gardens, Viale Madama Letizia Street
Type
Monument
Completion date
2012
Dedicated to
Nizami Ganjavi
Part of a series on
Nizami Ganjavi
The Khamsa or Panj Ganj
Maḵhzan al-asrār
Khosrow and Shirin
Layla and Majnun
Haft Peykar
Eskandar-nāma
Related topics
Akhsitan I
Toghrul III
Farhad (Persian literature)
Campaign on granting Nizami the status of the national poet of Azerbaijan
Monuments
Nizami Mausoleum •
Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature •
Nizami Gəncəvi (Baku Metro) •
in Ganja •
in Baku •
in Beijing •
in Chișinău •
in Rome •
in Saint Petersburg •
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The Monument to Nizami Ganjavi (Italian: Monumento a Nizami Ganjavi), the medieval Persian poet, is located in the capital of Italy, Rome, in Villa Borghese gardens, on Viale Madama Letizia Street (Italian: Viale Madama Letizia). People's Artists of Azerbaijan, Salhab Mammadov and Ali Ibadullayev are the authors of the monument. The project was approved by The Commission on History and Arts of Rome.[1]
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