This book is from the collection of "Stories from Ancient Literature" written for teenagers. This office is dedicated to rewriting anecdotes from the poem "Lily and Majnoon". Laili wa Majnoon, Nizami Ganjavi's poem, is the th ...
This book is from the collection of "Stories from Ancient Literature" written for teenagers. This office is dedicated to rewriting anecdotes from the poem "Lily and Majnoon". Laili wa Majnoon, Nizami Ganjavi's poem, is the third Masnawi of Khamsa, and most researchers consider the origin of this story to be derived from Arabic folk legends. Nizami composed this work in 4700 verses and at the request and insistence of Shervan Shah, the son of Manouchehr, King of Shervan, in four months.
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