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        1 - Introducing the style and content of Salar al-Dawlah sedition manuscript
        mohammadreza ziya morteza jafari sahar zare
        Over time, part of the written heritage of this frontier has been protected from invasion by unsafe or isolated anonymity and has deprived the scientific and research community. A manuscript is kept at the Astan Research Center of Hazrat Shah Cheragh (AS) known as Salar More
        Over time, part of the written heritage of this frontier has been protected from invasion by unsafe or isolated anonymity and has deprived the scientific and research community. A manuscript is kept at the Astan Research Center of Hazrat Shah Cheragh (AS) known as Salar al-Dawlah sedition No. 243. This manuscript is arranged in 12 pages in the form of Masnavi. The manuscript is a unique version of an anonymous poet with the book "Bookmaker". Abul Fateh Mirza is also known as Salar al-Dowleh, the third son of Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar. Salar al-Dawlah rebelled in Hamadan against his brother Mohammad Ali Shah, who had just come to the throne. Muhammad Ali Shah suppresses this rebellion and brotherly revolt very soon In the history of this event is referred to as Salar al-Dawlah's sedition and sedition. The anonymous poet's bookmaker has depicted the event in 84 bits. This article attempts to study and analyze the style and content of this Masnavi for the first time introducing the manuscript. It also clarifies the poet's imitation or creativity and draws conclusions. Manuscript profile