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Naẓm va nas̲r-i ʻArabī dar Īrān pas az suqūṭ-i Baghdād = Nuṣūṣ min al-naẓm wa al-nathr al-ʻArabī fī Īrān baʻda suqūṭ al-khilāfah al-ʻAbbāsīyah (fī Baghdād) / ʻAlī Riz̤ā Ḥājjiyānʹnizhād ; bā hamkārī-i Maʻṣūmah Shabistarī.
نظم و نثر عربى در ايران پس از سقوط بغداد = نصوص من النظم و النثر العربى في ايران بعد سقوط الخلافة العباسية (فى بغداد) عليرضا حاجيان‌نژاد ؛ با همکارى معصومه شبسترى.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ḥājjiyānʹnizhād, ʻAlī Riz̤ā
Contributor:
Shabistarī, Maʻṣūmah.
Shabistarī, Maʻṣūmah
Language:
Arabic
Persian
Subjects (All):
Intellectual life.
Arabic literature.
Authors, Iranian.
Iran.
Arabic literature--Iran.
Arabic poetry--Iran.
Arabic poetry.
Arabic prose literature--Iran.
Arabic prose literature.
Arabic literature--Iranian authors--History and criticism.
Arabic literature--Iran--History and criticism.
Iran--Intellectual life.
Physical Description:
266 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
Chāp-i 1.
چاپ 1.
Other Title:
Nuṣūṣ min al-naẓm wa-al-nathr al-ʻArabī fī Īrān baʻda suqūṭ al-khilāfah al-ʻAbbāsīyah (fī Baghdād)
نصوص من النظم والنثر العربي في ايران بعد سقوط الخلافة العباسية (في بغداد)
Place of Publication:
Tihrān : Intishārāt-i Sukhan, 1389 [2010 or 2011]
تهران : انتشارات سخن، 1389 [2010 يا 2011]
Language Note:
In Arabic; title and other information in Persian.
Summary:
Arabic poetry and prose in Iran after the fall of the Abbasids in Baghdad.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-266).
ISBN:
9789643724511
9643724514
OCLC:
759510831

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