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Literature of Azerbaijan
Medieval Period 19th and Early 20th Centuries Contemporary

only in Persian
also in Persian
also in Arabic
Mainly in Persian but scattered verses in Old Azari
Also part of the literature of Iran
Professor Jan Rypka, has coined the term "Azerbaijani style of Persian literature" to describe the Persian poetry of Azerbaijan. According to him, Qatran is the founder of this style..


 Azerbaijan


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