词条 | Abu Esmail Moayed-o-din Togharayi |
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}} Abu Esmail Moayed-o-din Hosein-ebn-e-ali Esfahani Togharayi was an Iranian poet and scholar of the Seljuq period. He was born in Isfahan, Iran in 1045 A.D. He had mastered all sciences of his time, and he also wrote some books about alchemy, such as Jame-ol-asrar, Trakib-ol-anvar, and Masabih-ol-hekmat va Mafatih-ol-rahmat, Haghaegh-ol-esteshhadat, Zat-ol-faraed, and Alrad Ali-ebn-e-sina fi Ebtal-el-kimia. He also participated in political works and became the minister of Masoud-ebn-Mohamad Malek Shah. Togharayi wrote a book of poems, the best know of which is Lamiyat al-Ajam (L-Poem of the non-Arabs). Togharayi wrote Lamiyyat al-Ajam as a response to the celebrated pre-Islamic poem Lāmiyyāt al-‘Arab (L-Poem of the Arabs). Togharayi was ultimately accused of atheism, and executed in 1105 A.D. References1. ^Behruz , Akbar, the history of Arabic literature, Tabriz University Press, 1359 [1][2]2. ^al-ajam poems, qais Abdul Shams Razi qazvini., Tehran, Iran: Tehran University publications, published 1948 4 : 1045 births|1105 deaths|Iranian poets|Iranian male poets |
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