Edit the text of the translation Introduction Description and analysis of the system of Dolarani and Khezr Khan based on the corrected text of 1917 Rashid Ahmad Ansari
Subject Areas :Maryam Kargar 1 , Mandana Mangeli 2
1 - PhD student in Persian language and literature. Sirjan branch. Sirjan Islamic Azad University. Iran
2 - / Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature. South Tehran Branch. Islamic Azad university. Tehran. Iran
Keywords: love, Lyrical System, Dolarani and Khezr Khan, Amir Khosrow,
Abstract :
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 lyrical, literary and historical poem Dolarani and Khezr Khan ُ is one of his Masnavi which contains 4519 verses. This Masnavi to Bahr-e-Hajj is the culprit or omitted in the true story of the love of Khidr Khan, the son of Ala 'al-Din Muhammad Shah Shah Khalaji with "Diwaldi", the daughter of Rajah Gujarat. Amir Khosrow first wrote this story in Persian prose and then arranged it in 715 AH by the order of the Sultan. The lyrical poems of Dolarani and Khezr Khan Amir Khosrow have been compiled with a mystical approach and the theological and mystical teachings are quite obvious in his poems. The lyrical system of Dolarani and Khezr Khan in 1988. Published in Delhi Literature Department. Also, its Persian text was published in 1336 in Mumbai with an introduction and footnotes in Urdu. In 1917, Rashid Ahmad Ansari corrected the system of Dolarani and Khezr Khan and published it in Delhi with the introduction of the army.
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