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Heydar Abbasi
Born1943
Maragheh, Iran
Occupation
  • Poet
  • translator
  • writer

Heydar Abbasi (Persian: حیدر عباسی), mainly known by his pen name, (Barişmaz : باریشماز), is an Iranian poet, translator, writer and literary critic of Azerbaijani literature.

Early life

Abbasi was born 1943 in Maragheh, East Azerbaijan. He graduated from the University of Tabriz and later completed his postgraduate studies in Tehran.

Works

The best known work is the translated Nahj al-Balagha to Azerbaijani language by Arabic alphabet and Latin, also Masnavi to Azerbaijani language by Arabic alphabet and other works are as follows.

  • Nəğmə Daği və Istimar
  • Kəbə və qanli azan
  • Güləndə hərzaman Məşair və şeytan
  • Səs
  • Duvarlar
  • Ödümlü Dirək
  • Çağirilmamiş qonaqlar
  • Müxannaslər
  • Val- əsr
  • Dartilmamiş dənlər

References

  1. ^ "اعضای کمیسیون فرهنگی مجلس با شاعر مراغه ای دیدار کردند". Irna. Retrieved August 12, 2015.

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See also
Azerbaijani is the official language of Azerbaijan and one of the official languages in Dagestan, a republic of Russia. It is also widely spoken in Iran (in particular in the historic Azerbaijan region) as well as in parts of Turkey and Georgia.
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