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Nizami

Nizami Ganjavi, also rendered Nezami or Nizami Ganjavi, was a 12th-century Persian poet from the city of Ganja in the historic Arran region, present-day Azerbaijan. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest figures in Persian literature and a principal contributor to the classical Persian epic tradition.

Little is known about his early life. He is believed to have lived during the late 12th

Nizami is best known for the Khamsa (The Quintet), a collection of five long narrative poems that

His verse is celebrated for refined diction, lucid narrative, psychological insight, and the fusion of romantic

Today Nizami Ganjavi is commemorated in Iran, Azerbaijan, and the broader Persian-speaking world. His works have

century
and
to
have
spent
much
of
his
career
at
regional
courts
in
the
Arran
area
and
in
major
Persian-speaking
centers.
He
died
around
1209,
with
the
exact
circumstances
and
location
of
his
burial
remaining
uncertain.
became
a
touchstone
of
Persian
romance
and
epic.
The
five
works
traditionally
included
are
Makhzan-ol-Asrar
(The
Treasury
of
Secrets),
Khosrow
and
Shirin,
Layla
and
Majnun,
Haft
Paykar
(The
Seven
Beauties),
and
Eskandar-nameh
(The
Book
of
Alexander).
The
Khamsa
combines
love
and
chivalry
with
moral,
philosophical,
and
Sufi-inflected
themes,
drawing
on
Persian,
Arabic,
and
local
legends.
plots
with
ethical
and
spiritual
considerations.
Nizami’s
influence
extended
beyond
Persian
literature
to
Turkish,
Indian,
and
other
Persianate
literary
cultures,
shaping
later
poets
and
storytellers.
been
widely
translated
and
continue
to
be
studied
for
their
literary
artistry
and
cultural
significance.