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  1. Hakīm Abū l-Qāsim Firdawsī Tūsī, more commonly transliterated as Ferdowsi (also Firdowsi), (935–1020) was a highly revered Persian poet. He was the author of the Shāhnāmeh (Epic of Kings), the national epic of the Persian-speaking world. He spent 35 years writing his great Epic in Tus.

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    Abu'l-Qâsem Ferdowsi Tusi (also Firdawsi, [2] Persian: ابوالقاسم فردوسی توسی; 940 – 1019/1025) [3] was a Persian [4][5] poet and the author of Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), which is one of the world's longest epic poems created by a single poet, and the greatest epic of Persian-speaking countries.

  3. Ferdowsī was a Persian poet, author of the Shāh-nāmeh (“Book of Kings”), the Persian national epic, to which he gave a final and enduring form, although he based his poem mainly on an earlier prose version. Ferdowsī was born in a village on the outskirts of the ancient city of Ṭūs. In the course of

  4. 15 gru 1999 · Apart from his patronymic (konya), Abu’l-Qāsem, and his pen name (taḵallos á), Ferdowsī, nothing is known with any certainty about his names or the identity of his family.

  5. 23 gru 2021 · Ferdowsi or Ferdosi Toosi was a great poet of Iran, born in 10 th Century AD (4 th century AH). He lived during the rules of Subuktegin and Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi in Iran. Ferdowsi is the author of “Shahnameh” the longest epic poems in the world, created by a single poet. Ferdowsi – the Poet! Image courtesy-wikimedia by Shams bahari.

  6. 20 maj 2020 · Abolqasem Ferdowsi (l. c. 940-1020 CE, also given as Abul-Qasem Ferdowsi Tusi, Firdawsi, Firdausi) is the author of the Shahnameh (The Persian Book of Kings), one of the greatest works of world literature and the national epic of Iran.

  7. Born around the year 940 into a family of landed nobility (dihqans) in Tus, near the city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran, Firdawsi began composing his epic shortly after 975, at a time when eastern Iran had become increasingly independent of the Abbasid dynasty (reigned 750–1258) centered in Baghdad. Of the many local dynasties that gained ...

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