Nizami Ganjavi (Persian: نظامی گنجوی, romanized: Niẓāmī Ganjavī, lit. 'Niẓāmī of Ganja'; c. 1141 – 1209), Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi, whose formal...
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Nizami Ganjavi (Azerbaijani: Nizami Gəncəvi) is a Baku Metro station. It opened up on 31 December 1976. It is named after medieval Persian poet Nizami...
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Azerbaijan Nizami Mausoleum, built in honor of Nizami Ganjavi in Ganja, Azerbaijan Nizami Gəncəvi (Baku Metro), built in honor of Nizami Ganjavi in Baku...
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National museum of Azerbaijan literature, named after Nizami Ganjavi (Azerbaijani: Nizami Gəncəvi adına Milli Azərbaycan ədəbiyyatı muzeyi) is a museum...
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Khosrow and Shirin (section Nizami's version)
خسرو و شیرین) is the title of a famous tragic romance by the Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209), who also wrote Layla and Majnun. It tells a highly...
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Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum named after Nizami Ganjavi (Azerbaijani: Nizami Gəncəvi adına Tarix-Diyarşünaslıq Muzeyi) is the largest museum...
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and Majnun" (Persian لیلی و مجنون) is the third poem of the classic of Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209, Ganja). This poem is included in "Khamsa" and was written...
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panels in the Alisher Navoi metro station in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and Nizami Gəncəvi metro station in Baku (Azerbaijan) represents the epic on blue green...
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(Persian: پنج گنج, 'Five Treasures') is the main and best known work of Nizami Ganjavi. The Khamsa is in five long narrative poems: Makhzan-ol-Asrâr (مخزنالاسرار...
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The Nizami Mausoleum (Azerbaijani: Nizami məqbərəsi), built in honor of the 12th-century Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi, stands just outside the city of Ganja...
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