Leylîs
Leylîs is a historical figure from the 13th century, known for her role as a poet and a woman of letters in the Seljuk court. She was born into a family of scholars and poets, and her father, Nizam al-Mulk, was a prominent vizier in the Seljuk Empire. Leylîs received a comprehensive education, mastering various subjects including literature, philosophy, and science. Her literary works include poetry, letters, and a philosophical treatise titled "The Epistle on the Self."
Leylîs is best known for her poetry, which reflects her deep spiritual and intellectual journey. Her poems
Leylîs' life was marked by both personal and professional achievements. She was a close confidante of her
Despite her accomplishments, Leylîs' life was not without challenges. As a woman in a patriarchal society, she