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Kamal al-din (or Shams al-Din Mohammad) known by his pen name Vahshi Bafghi (Persian: وحشی بافقی; born 1532 - died 1583) was a Persian poet of the Safavid period. Vahshi was born in the agricultural town of Bafq, southeast of Yazd.
Vahshi was educated in the town of Yazd before moving to Kashan which was a center of literary activity in the Safavid period. He worked as a school teacher before his poetry attracted the attention of the regional governors. From then on his career was one of serving the courts of various regional governors as well as Safavid Rulers.
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Vahshi's, Shirin and Farhad, a Persian folklore and romantic story of Sassanid Iran is written in the meter of the Persian poet Nizami's romantic epic Shirin and Farhad. Although the work was left unfinished at the time of Vahshi's death, with the introduction and barely 500 verses of the story completed, it has been recognized as one of the poets most famous masterpieces. Approximately a hundred manuscripts of this famous Persian epic from Vahshi has been catalogued around the world. Two poets from Shiraz, Wesal and Saber, took on the task of completing Vahshi's poem in the 19th century.
Ghazaliyat #vahshi The cute army has come to conquer and plunder the land of the heart Give good news to the eyes that it is time to watch and see What have we done that we do not come out of nowhere like green Flower went to muddy and Laleh came to the plain The light of Yusuf's beautiful face unless he apologizes From what has happened to Jacob and Zulaikha She coveted to win my heart with his sweetness and I did not Especially now that he has stopped laughing If I kiss his lips now, I will have eternal life My heart, wait a moment for Jesus Christ to come I told my heart not to go and listen to this difficult and dangerous path He went this dangerous way and in the end, he came back alone Be prepared to be punished and punished Vahshi Who is asleep and the hunter has attacked f...
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Kamal al-din (or Shams al-Din Mohammad) known by his pen name Vahshi Bafghi (Persian: وحشی بافقی; born 1532 - died 1583) was a Persian poet of the Safavid period. Vahshi was born in the agricultural town of Bafq, southeast of Yazd.
Vahshi was educated in the town of Yazd before moving to Kashan which was a center of literary activity in the Safavid period. He worked as a school teacher before his poetry attracted the attention of the regional governors. From then on his career was one of serving the courts of various regional governors as well as Safavid Rulers.
1)
Vahshi's, Shirin and Farhad, a Persian folklore and romantic story of Sassanid Iran is written in the meter of the Persian poet Nizami's romantic epic Shirin and Farhad. Although the work was left unfinished at the time of Vahshi's death, with the introduction and barely 500 verses of the story completed, it has been recognized as one of the poets most famous masterpieces. Approximately a hundred manuscripts of this famous Persian epic from Vahshi has been catalogued around the world. Two poets from Shiraz, Wesal and Saber, took on the task of completing Vahshi's poem in the 19th century.