Amir Khosrow Dehlavi is one of the famous Persian mystics and poets of India, in the second half of the seventh century and the early eighth century AH. He was a disciple of the saints (d. 725 AH) and the education he received from him gave him a special position in the
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Amir Khosrow Dehlavi is one of the famous Persian mystics and poets of India, in the second half of the seventh century and the early eighth century AH. He was a disciple of the saints (d. 725 AH) and the education he received from him gave him a special position in the field of Sufism. The love poem "Dawelrani and keZrkan " was composed in the form of Masnavi and Bahr-e-Hazj of Muthanm Maqsoor or Mahzouf in 4519 verses. The subject of this romantic Masnavi is in the true story of the love of Khidr Khan, the son of Alaa al-Din Muhammad Shah Shah Khalaji, with "Diwaldi", the daughter of Rajah Gujarat. The present article answers the main question with a descriptive-analytical method that despite the imitation of the lyrical system of Dolarani and Khezr Khan by Khosrow, Shirin, Lily and Majnoon Nezami Ganjavi, what are the most prominent innovations and innovations of Amir Khosrow in this work? According to the research, the most important innovations of Amir Khosrow in this lyrical system are the use of new metaphors and new similes, breaking the norm in using irreplaceable obligation, writing ten letters and executing the schema of ode and lyric in the form of Masnavi Dolarani and Khezr Khan.
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