Fahlavīyāt
Fahlavīyāt (or pahlaviyat) is poetry written in dialects of the Pahla (Fahla) region in central Zagros in western Iran, in the period of 9th to 18th centuries AD.[1]
List of authors
The following are some authors whose works are recognized in the general genre of fahlaviyat:
- Awhadi Maraghai
- Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani
- Baba Tahir
- Safi-ad-din Ardabili
- Mama 'Esmat Tabrizi
- Maghrebi Tabrizi
- Homam Tabrizi
- Bondar Razi
- Safinaye Tabriz
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See also
- Pahlavi (disambiguation): the name is derived from the same root
References
- Aḥmad Tafażżolī (1999). 'Fahlavīyāt', Encyclopædia Iranica IX: 158-162; updated version available online, accessed April 2017.
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