Persian Poetry of the 13th and 14th Centuries

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Калонсолӣ дар китоби мазкур барои чар дасти Рубоий мушаккати моҳро истифода бурдааст?

  • Ифодаи иҷтимоӣ
  • Душвории баҳс
  • Ифодаи андозаи замон (correct)
  • Ифодаи сиёсӣ

Қасида ба камошӣ ҳамаи мавзӯъҳоро дар бар мегирад, масалан:

  • Муҳаббат
  • Фалсафа
  • Сиёсат
  • Худоварӣ (correct)

Китобҳои мазкур ба моҳити иҷтимоӣ ва сиёсии замони худ нисбат мегӯяд?

  • Ҳар як аз китобҳо (correct)
  • Маснавӣ
  • Ҳамса
  • Рубоий

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Study Notes

  • The text discusses the literary genres of the 13th and 14th centuries in Persia.
  • The genres include qasida, ghazal, and rubai.
  • Qasida is a long poem often used to praise a patron or ruler.
  • Ghazal is a lyric poem often focused on love or spirituality.
  • Rubai is a quatrain with a specific rhyme scheme.
  • The genres underwent changes in form and content over time.
  • The Hamsa, a collection of five poems, was a popular form in this period.
  • Many authors, including Amir Khusrau and Nizami Ganjavi, contributed to the literary scene.
  • The works often addressed themes of philosophy, politics, and social issues.
  • The works continue to be studied and appreciated in modern times.

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