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Mas̲navī phūl ban : (nusk̲h̲ah-yi Lanḍan) / 1066H az Ibn Nishāt̤ī ; muratabah, Ḍākṭar K̲h̲ālida Begam = Masnavi phool ban : (nusqa-e-London) / by Ibn-e-Nishati ; compiled by Dr. Khalida Begum.
LIBRA PK2198.I17 P585 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ibn-i Nishāt̤ī, active 17th century, author.
- ابن نشاطى، active 17th century, author.
- Language:
- Urdu
- Subjects (All):
- Dakhini poetry--India--Golconda (Sultanate)--17th century.
- Dakhini poetry.
- Sufi poetry, Dakhini--India--Golconda (Sultanate)--17th century.
- Sufi poetry, Dakhini.
- Physical Description:
- 192 pages : illustration (black and white), fascimiles ; 22 cm
- Other Title:
- Masnavi phool ban : (nusqa-e-London)
- Phūlban
- Phoolban
- Place of Publication:
- Dihlī : Ejūkeshnal Pablishing Hāʼūs, 2021.
- دهلى : ايجوکيشنل پبلشنگ هاؤس، 2021.
- Language Note:
- In Dakhini; introduction in Urdu.
- Summary:
- Muhammad Mazharuddin Ibn Nishati, also known as "Ibn Nishati", was a 17th-century Deccani language court poet of the Golconda Sultan, Abdullah Qutb Shah. The composition of his masnavi Phulban is a blend of romance and adventure, with 3500 lines and 2000 couplets, and is a narrative poetic epic narrated by a Dervish to the king of the mythical city of gold, involving merchants, kings, fictitious princes and princesses, fairy-tales, mythical birds, and mendicants. As claimed by the author, the composition is a Dakhini Urdu translation of a 14th-century Persian epic by Ahmad Zubairi titled Basatin. The masnavi was composed in 1066 Hijri, which is roughly the time period 1655-1656.
- Notes:
- Epic narrative poetry.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-192).
- ISBN:
- 9789391238865
- 9391238866
- OCLC:
- 1295618345
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