Kisai Marvazi

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Kisa'i Marvazi (Persian: کسایی مروزی‎; 953–1002) was a 10th-century Persian poet.[1]

His full name was probably Abu’l-Hasan (or Abu Ishaq) Majd al-Din ʿAli ibn Muhammad Kisāʾi (or Kasāʾi) Marvazi (according to Ali al-Bakharzi, author of Dumyat al-Qasr).[1] Born in 953 CE and originating from Merv, he paid flattery first and foremost to the courts of the Samanids, but also to the Abbasids and Ghaznavids, particularly Mahmud of Ghazni.[citation needed]

He is said to have later converted to Shia Islam.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b J. T. P. de Bruijn Kesāʾi Marvazi / Encyclopædia Iranica, April 7, 2008

Bibliography[edit]

  • Jan Rypka, History of Iranian Literature. Reidel Publishing Company. 1968 OCLC 460598. ISBN 90-277-0143-1
  • Mohammad-Amin Riahi, Kisai Marvazi, his life and poetry, Tehran 1988