LĀYEQ ŠĒR-ʿALI - Encyclopaedia Iranica He thought of himself as a poet unbounded by either geography or time, and he was forever reading poets of the world and transforming their words and rhythms into Tajik and, of course, learning languages
Gulrukhsor Safieva - Wikipedia She is known for her contribution to Iranistics, modern Persian poetry and Persian folk songs She is highly regarded throughout Iranian cultural continent and is known as "the mother of the Tajik nation "
Layeq Sherali - Wikiwand Layeq Sherali was a Tajik poet, Iranologist and one of the most celebrated Persian literary figures of Tajikistan and central Asia
Anjom | Layeq Sherali In the composition of the poem "To my mother" and generally in creation of his “Madarnameh”, as most researchers believe and he himself also admitted, he was inspired by the Russian poet, Sergei Yesenin (1895-1925), and the Iranian poet, Iraj Mirza (1874-1926)
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Famous literary works of Tajikistan - globhistory. org His novel "Dilshod" and numerous stories provide a unique insight into the life of the Tajik people under Soviet reality This author influenced not only Tajik literature but also the entire Soviet literature, despite his tragic fate connected with the repressions of that time
Tajik Literature and Poetry - Advantour Within this following was the young Tajik poet Dakiki, who grew to fame as the author of the epic poem “Shahnameh” (Book of Kings) but died before he could finish his masterpiece
Gulrukhsor Safieva Her debut poetry collection, Bunafsha (Violet), was published in 1970 by Irfon in Dushanbe and featured an introduction by the esteemed Tajik poet Boqi Rahimzoda, who praised her emerging talent