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Qasem-e Anvar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Qasem-e Anvar Qāsem-e Anvār (Qāsim-i Anwār) ((アゼルバイジャン語:Qasım əl-Ənvər); Persian:قاسم انوار) (born 1356 - died 1433) is an Iranian Azeri〔 poet and Sufi. Qāsem-e Anwār wrote ḡazals, molammaʿs, and tuyuḡs in a simple Azeri Turkish.〔''H. Javadi and K. Burrill''. (Azeri Turkish Literature )〕 He was a Safavid propagandist and was born in Sarab, Tabriz.〔(قاسم انوار و غزلی که بزبان گیلکی سروده ,مجله ارمغان , دوره بیست و ششم، تیر 1336 - شماره 4 , صفحه 179 , تصویر | پایگاه مجلات تخصصی نور )〕 Qasem-e Anar is the author of a popular Masnavi entitled Anis al-arifin (Mystics' Companion), an explanation of Sufi terminology, and also a divan of Sufi poetry.〔Thackston, Wheeler McIntosh. 1994. A millennium of classical Persian poetry a guide to the reading & understanding of Persian poetry from the tenth to the twentieth century. Bethesda, Md: Ibex publishers. p. 69.〕 A well-known Sufi sheikh who had a large following in Herat, Qāsem-e Anvar was suspected of collaboration with an assailant who stabbed Shahrukh and was banished from Herat.〔Thackston, Wheeler McIntosh. 1994. p.69.〕 Qasem-e Anvar also spent many years in Gilan and learnt the vernacular of the region and has even a ghazal in Gilaki. ==Poetry==
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