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485: 442: 524: 564: 458: 22: 540: 41: 523: 484: 457: 539: 533:". The thwarted lovers meet for the last time before their deaths. Both have fainted and Majnun's elderly messenger attempts to revive Layla while wild animals protect the pair from unwelcome intruders. Late 16th-century illustration. 441: 143: 563: 623: 395:, appear again here at the center of three of four of Nezami's narrative poems. The adventure of the paired lovers, Layla and Majnun, is the subject of the 154: 194: 681: 584: 411: 186: 470:
is a great favourite in Persian tradition and poetry. Depiction of Nezami's "Bahram and the Indian Princess in the Black Pavilion",
223: 166: 199: 97: 182: 671: 399:, and derived from Arabic sources. In all these cases, Nezami reworked the material from his sources in a substantial way. 174: 190: 178: 427: 170: 216: 138: 553:, probably created by the court painter Sultan Muhammad. This version was created for the Persian Shah 21: 406:
was a popular subject for lavish manuscripts illustrated with painted miniatures at the Persian and
676: 666: 209: 111: 49: 339: 8: 382: 467: 316: 90: 40: 381:. The four other poems are medieval romances. Khosrow and Shirin, Bahram-e Gur, and 530: 503: 396: 369: 332: 293: 261: 243: 162: 83: 463: 448: 251: 30: 285: 269: 57: 660: 407: 353: 133: 104: 128: 303:, 'The Treasury or Storehouse of Mysteries'), 1163 (some date it 1176) 554: 546: 511: 430:. Its illustrations of Bahram Gur depict the character as Aurangzeb. 423: 391: 610:
CHARLES-HENRI DE FOUCHÉCOUR, "IRAN:Classical Persian Literature" in
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Page from an Illustrated Manuscript of the "Khamsa" by Nizami.
499: 415: 374: 624:"Islamic Art | A Khamsah of Nizami for Prince Awrangzeb" 268:, 'Five Treasures') is the main and best known work of 606: 604: 602: 600: 573:illustration from Prince Aurangzeb's Khamsa, 1640s 658: 517:is seen to Muhammad's right with multiple wings. 410:courts in later centuries. Examples include the 597: 585:Khamsa of Nizami (British Library, Or. 12208) 412:Khamsa of Nizami (British Library, Or. 12208) 358: 349:, 'The Book of Alexander'), 1194 or 1196–1202 344: 326: 310: 298: 217: 385:, who all have episodes devoted to them in 426:, the sixth Mughal emperor, is now in the 224: 210: 20: 167:Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature 659: 144:Campaign on granting Nizami the status 682:Memory of the World Register in Iran 25:Opening of a manuscript of Nizami's 359: 345: 327: 311: 299: 265: 247: 13: 146:of the national poet of Azerbaijan 14: 693: 428:Khalili Collection of Islamic Art 414:, created for the Mughal Emperor 562: 538: 522: 483: 456: 440: 39: 250:, 'Quintet' or 'Quinary', from 640: 616: 275: 1: 590: 363:, 'The Seven Beauties'), 1197 7: 672:Medieval Persian literature 578: 490:A manuscript from Nizami's 397:second of his four romances 171:Nizami Gəncəvi (Baku Metro) 139:Farhad (Persian literature) 16:Set of five poems by Nizami 10: 698: 529:A scene from the romance " 433: 367:The first of these poems, 545:1543 illustration of the 377:'s (d. 1131) monumental 569:Khosrow and Shirin meet 422:manuscript created for 494:dated 1494, depicting 33: 24: 612:Encyclopædia Iranica 373:, was influenced by 628:Khalili Collections 474:, mid-16th century 383:Alexander the Great 197: • 195:in Saint Petersburg 193: • 189: • 185: • 181: • 177: • 173: • 169: • 165: • 317:Khosrow and Shirin 91:Khosrow and Shirin 34: 234: 233: 689: 651: 644: 638: 637: 635: 634: 620: 614: 608: 566: 542: 531:Layla and Majnun 526: 504:Dome of the Rock 498:'s journey from 487: 460: 444: 424:Prince Aurangzeb 418:in the 1590s. 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Index


British Library
Nizami Rug
a series
Nizami Ganjavi
Khamsa
Panj Ganj
Maḵhzan al-asrār
Khosrow and Shirin
Layla and Majnun
Haft Peykar
Eskandar-nāma
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
in Tashkent
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