خلاصه ماشینی:
(14)-Under the history of Alam-ara-ye Abbasi, pages 114 and 115, authored by Iskandar Beg Turkman and Muhammad Yusuf, historian, Tehran edition, corrected by Mr. Siheli Khansari.
(22)-Page 116, under Alam-ara-ye Abbasi.
(22)-Page 116, under Alam-ara-ye Abbasi.
(22)-Page 116, under Alam-ara-ye Abbasi.
(25)-Page 117 (26)-Page 781, fifth book of Tavernier's travelogue.
(27)-Under Alam-ara-ye Abbasi, page 117, Tehran edition.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
(29)-Fifth book, page 782, Tavernier's travelogue.
Muhammad Shams al-Din (Shahin) Tajik Poet The Sun Comes Forth The moon of your countenance comes forth from beneath the veil Just as the sun comes forth from the curtain of dawn O Lord, that auspicious fortune where in the embrace of the cup Like a bride from the bridal chamber of enamel, wine comes forth The heart has seen the frugality of a hollow-brained person When the drop becomes empty of itself, a bubble comes forth When will my soul be freed from the bond of your grief?
Even the summit cannot escape from the eagle's grasp In the verse of "Shahin" lies the wonder of its splendor How can water come forth from the spring of the sun?
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