نظامي الكنجوي (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Meisami، Julie Scott (1995). The Haft Paykar: A Medieval Persian Romance. Oxford University Press. Abû Muhammad Ilyas ibn Yusuf ibn Zaki Mu'ayyad, known by his pen-name of Nizami, was born around 1141 in Ganja, the capital of Arran in Transcaucasian Azerbaijan, where he remained until his death in about 1209. His father, who had migrated to Ganja from Qom in north central Iran, may have been a civil servant; his mother was a daughter of a Kurdish chieftain; having lost both parents early in his life, Nizami was brought up by an uncle. He was married three times, and in his poems laments the death of each of his wives, as well as proffering advice to his son Muhammad. He lived in an age of both political instability and intense intellectual activity, which his poems reflect; but little is known about his life, his relations with his patrons, or the precise dates of his works, as the accounts of later biographers are colored by the many legends built up around the poet
  • Thomas de Waal. The Caucasus: An Introduction. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-23.
  • Vladimir Minorsky. Studies in Caucasian History. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-23.

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  • Encyclopædia Britannica | Nezami (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q5375741
  • "Neẓāmī". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. مؤرشف من الأصل في ديسمبر 4, 2008. اطلع عليه بتاريخ فبراير 28, 2009. Greatest romantic epic poet in Persian Literature, who brought a colloquial and realistic style to the Persian epic. [...] Nezami is admired in Persian-speaking lands for his originality and clarity of style, though his love of language for its own sake and of philosophical and scientific learning makes his work difficult for the average reader.

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  • Nationalencyklopedin | Nezami (بالسويدية), OCLC:185256473, QID:Q1165538

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  • Nationalencyklopedin | Nezami (بالسويدية), OCLC:185256473, QID:Q1165538
  • مشروع مكتبة الموسيقى الدولية | Nizami Ganjavi، QID:Q523660
  • Discogs | Nizami (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q504063
  • Brockhaus Enzyklopädie | Nisami (بالألمانية), QID:Q237227
  • Store norske leksikon | Elyas Yusof Nezami (بالنرويجية البوكمول والنرويجية النينوشك), ISSN:2464-1480, QID:Q746368
  • Encyclopædia Britannica | Nezami (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q5375741
  • أرشيف الفنون الجميلة، QID:Q10855166
  • Charles Dudley Warner, ed. (1897), Library of the World's Best Literature (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q19098835
  • C. A. (Charles Ambrose) Storey and François de Blois (2004), "Persian Literature – A Biobibliographical Survey: Volume V Poetry of the Pre-Mongol Period.", RoutledgeCurzon; 2nd revised edition (June 21, 2004). (ردمك 0-947593-47-0). p. 363: "Nizami Ganja’i, whose personal name was Ilyas, is the most celebrated native poet of the Persians after Firdausi. His نسبه  [لغات أخرى]‏ designates him as a native of Ganja (Elizavetpol, Kirovabad) in Azerbaijan, then still a country with an Iranian population, and he spent the whole of his life in Transcaucasia; the verse in some of his poetic works which makes him a native of the hinterland of Qom is a spurious interpolation." begun by C. A. Storey (Author), Francois De Blois (Author). Persian Literature - A Biobibliographical Survey: Poetry c. A.D. 1100-1225 (Volume V Part 2). Royal Asiatic Society Books. ص. 438. ISBN:094759311X. {{استشهاد بكتاب}}: |مؤلف= باسم عام (مساعدة)

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  • Nationalencyklopedin | Nezami (بالسويدية), OCLC:185256473, QID:Q1165538
  • Store norske leksikon | Elyas Yusof Nezami (بالنرويجية البوكمول والنرويجية النينوشك), ISSN:2464-1480, QID:Q746368