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Abu-al-Faraj Runi

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Persian poet

Abul Faraj al-Runi (Persian: ابوالفرج رونی), was an 11th-century Persian court poet who was born in Lahore and flourished during Ghaznavid period. A contemporary of Masud Sa'ad Salman, he died sometimes after 1099.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Alam, Muzaffar (2003). "The Culture and Politics of Persian in Precolonial Hindustan". In Pollock, Sheldon (ed.). Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia. University of California Press. pp. 135–136. ISBN 978-0-520-92673-8.

Further reading

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  • E.G. Browne. Literary History of Persia. (Four volumes, 2,256 pages, and twenty-five years in the writing). 1998. ISBN 0-7007-0406-X
  • Jan Rypka, History of Iranian Literature. Reidel Publishing Company. ASIN B-000-6BXVT-K

See also

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Classical
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Poetry
    Iran
    Armenia
    Afghanistan
    Tajikistan
    Uzbekistan
    Pakistan
    Novels
    Short stories
    Plays
    Screenplays
    Translators
    Children's literature
    Essayists
    Contemporary Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of Iran, Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of Afghanistan.


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