Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Исмаил I" in Russian language version.
To make this daʿwa more effective, Esmāʿīl addressed to his Turkman followers simple verses in the Azeri dialect of Turkish, using the pen name (taḵalloṣ) of Ḵaṭāʾī (see ii). These poems provide incontrovertible proof that Esmāʿīl encouraged his disciplesto consider him a divine incarnation
Other important Azeri authors were Shah Esmāʿīl Ṣafawī «Ḵatāʾī» (1487—1524),…
To make this daʿwa more effective, Esmāʿīl addressed to his Turkman followers simple verses in the Azeri dialect of Turkish, using the pen name (taḵalloṣ) of Ḵaṭāʾī (see ii). These poems provide incontrovertible proof that Esmāʿīl encouraged his disciplesto consider him a divine incarnation
Other important Azeri authors were Shah Esmāʿīl Ṣafawī «Ḵatāʾī» (1487—1524),…