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    better known by his pen-names Farīd ud-Dīn (فریدالدین) and ʿAṭṭār of Nishapur (عطار نیشاپوری, Attar means apothecary), was an Iranian poet, theoretician of...
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    Rumi, Saadi, Attar Neyshapuri, and Nizami Ganjavi. According to one tradition, before meeting his self-chosen Sufi master Hajji Zayn al-Attar, Hafez had...
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  • animals. At about the same time, in north-eastern Iran, Attar Neyshapuri (Farid al-Din Attar) composed the epic poem Mantiq al-Tayr (meaning The Conference...
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  • (1048–1131), Persian poet, mathematician, philosopher and astronomer Attar Neyshapuri, pen name of Abū Ḥamīd bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm (c. 1145 – c. 1221), Persian...
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  • 1142: Farid al-Din Attar (died 1221), Persian 1145: Ibn Jubayr (died 1217), geographer, traveler and poet from al-Andalus Attar Neyshapuri (died 1221), Persian...
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    It is based on an old story first made famous by the Persian poet Attar Neyshapuri in The Conference of the Birds. As it was noted, a romantic riot against...
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  • 1155), Chinese poet, composer and calligrapher of the Song Dynasty Attar Neyshapuri (born 1145), Persian Muslim poet, theoretician of Sufism, and hagiographer...
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  • the qualification ad-Din. It may refer to: Farīd ud-Dīn, pen-name of Attar Neyshapuri (c. 1145–c. 1221), Persian Sufi poet Fariduddin Ganjshakar (c. 1180–c...
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