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Rasoul Yunan
Born1969
Urmia, Iran
OccupationPersian Poetry (mainly) and Azerbaijani literature
NationalityIranian

Rasoul Yunan (Persian: رسول یونان, born 1969 in a village near Urmia Lake, West Azerbaijan) is an Iranian poet of Iranian Azerbaijani descent.

He is primarily a Persian poet but is also a translator and writer of Persian literature and Azerbaijani literature. His genres include playwright, short story, dastan and modern poetry.

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Persian literature
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Iran
  • Ahmadreza Ahmadi
  • Mehdi Akhavan-Sales
  • Hormoz Alipour
  • Qeysar Aminpour
  • Mohammad Reza Aslani
  • Aref Qazvini
  • Ahmad NikTalab
  • Aminollah Rezaei
  • Manouchehr Atashi
  • Mahmoud Mosharraf Azad Tehrani
  • Mohammad-Taqi Bahar
  • Reza Baraheni
  • Simin Behbahani
  • Dehkhoda
  • Hushang Ebtehaj
  • Bijan Elahi
  • Parviz Eslampour
  • Parvin E'tesami
  • Forugh Farrokhzad
  • Hossein Monzavi
  • Hushang Irani
  • Iraj Mirza
  • Bijan Jalali
  • Siavash Kasraie
  • Esmail Khoi
  • Shams Langeroodi
  • Mohammad Mokhtari
  • Nosrat Rahmani
  • Yadollah Royaee
  • Tahereh Saffarzadeh
  • Sohrab Sepehri
  • Mohammad-Reza Shafiei Kadkani
  • Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar
  • Ahmad Shamlou
  • Manouchehr Sheybani
  • Nima Yooshij (She'r-e Nimaa'i)
  • Fereydoon Moshiri
  • Armenia
    Afghanistan
    Tajikistan
    Uzbekistan
    Pakistan
    Novels
    Short stories
    Plays
    Screenplays
    Translators
    Children's literature
    Essayists
    Contemporary Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of Iran, Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of Afghanistan.
    Azerbaijani literature
    Epic and legends
    Traditional genres
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    Historiography
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    Poetry
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    Traditional
    Free verse
    Satire
    Drama
    Plays
    Comedies
    Tragedies
    Screenplays
    Literary critics
    Literary historians
    Translators
    Related topics
    Literary circles
    Literary museums
    Unions, institutes and archives
    Monuments of literary figures
    Literary prizes and honorary titles
    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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