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Among
the great
Plunging into the literary world of Nizami Gançavi, as rich as a treasure-house and as great as world itself, picking the pearls it contains demands from one a highest capacity of scientific penetration o become a most persistent and courageous researcher, and a skilful "pearl-diver."
Nizami has left us an enormous legacy which we can only call a heroic accomplishment. His most famous works, regarded as the worthiest contribution to the world literature, are the five long poems consisting of 30,000 distichs and known as Khamsa (Quintiple).
His didactic poem The Treasure house of Mysteries written in 1173 and containing twenty chapters and "talks," with preachings and parables woven into the fabric of the narrative; his lyric poems that glorify the purifying and ennobling love of Khosrow and Shirin (1181) and Leili and Majnun (1188), Seven Beauties (1197) and his historico-philosophical poem Iskandar-Nama (Alexander the Great) are widely known in the Middle East and far beyond it. It is said that Shakespeare is the Nizami of the West!
The virtue of Nizami's poetry lies in his ability of expressing people's desires and yearnings, in humanism common to all mankind, in highest artistic skill, in delicacy of progressive ideas, in their fluency and simplicity, perceptibility, actuality and profoundness.
He reflected his
socio-political
and philosophical views in his last poem -- Iskandar-Nama. He created a
social
Utopia -- an ideal society, many centuries before the
Nizami noted the
possibility of
establishing a similar society only through the moral and spiritual
perfection
of the
Nizami was not a poet of court, but he was obliged to dedicate his
poems to
rulers and eminent people, driven to it by the need to find protection.
Thus,
his Treasure-house of Mysteries was dedicated to Shah Bahram who liked
it so
much that decided to award Nizami a gift in person of a young slave
girl, whose
name was Appaq (Afaq). She became Nizami's first and only wife, and the
mother
of his son Muhammad.
A great number of researchers have studied Nizami's legacy, writing
scores
of monographs, hundreds of articles, defending numerous theses for
their
degrees. However there is still a lot to be learned and analyzed in
Nizami's
legacy. Undoubtedly his works and ideas will find way to the hearts of
future
generations, as they will preserve their topicality, significance and
charm for
many centuries ahead.
One of the most famous Persian poets, Nezami Ganjavi is said to be
my great
great great great... grandfather...
Whether true or not, here's his picture.
(1141 - 1209) AN OUTSTANDING AZERBAIJANI POET NEZAMI GANJAVI ABU MUHAMMAD ILYAS-IBN YUSIF
Tabriz, Azerbaijan
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