Taj-al-Ma’aser and some forgotten verses from some divans (the books of poetry)
Subject Areas : Research in Iranian classical literatureطاهره خوشحال دستجردي 1 , غلامحسين شريفي ولداني 2 , مهدي فاموري 3 , عليرضا شادآرام 4
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Keywords: Taj-al-Ma’aser, Nezami Neishabouri, Textology, Mas’ud Sa’d Salman, Amir Mo’ezi, Mojir-Al-Din Beilaqani, Qatran Tabrizi Am’aq Bokhari Abolfaraj Rouni Anvari Asjodi Manouchehri Farrokhi Onsori Seyyed Hasan Qaznavi,
Abstract :
The historical-literary book of Taj-al-Ma’aser is the oldest document on the history of the Qourians. It was written in 602 (A.H.) by Hasan Nezami Neishabouri, who lived at the time of the Qourians of India and, as one of their officials. In addition to its historical value, the book is of great literary importance. Using poetic figures, and frequent references to Arabic and Persian poems are among its features. According to Malek-al-sho’ara-ye Bahar, none of the ancient works has so many references to poems and poetry as Taj-al-Ma’aser has. Therefore, it can help to reconstruction of the verses lost in divans’ of famous poets. The authors here in the present article have made comparisons between the verses from the well-known poets recorded in Taj-al-Ma’aser and in their edited divans. No doubt that such a comparison is so helpful for the exploration and correction of the poems.