Mohammad-Taqi Bahar
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Mohammad-Taqi Bahar (Persian: محمدتقی بهار; also romanized as Mohammad-Taqī Bahār; 10 December 1886 in Mashhad – 22 April 1951 in Tehran), widely known as Malek osh-Sho'arā (Persian: ملکالشعراء) and Malek osh-Sho'arā Bahār ("poet laureate," literally: the king of poets), was a renowned Iranian poet, scholar, politician, journalist, historian and Professor of Literature. Although he was a 20th-century poet, his poems are fairly traditional and strongly nationalistic in character. Bahar was father of prominent Iranist, linguist, mythologist and Persian historian Mehrdad Bahar.
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Mohammad-Taqi Bahar محمدتقی بهار | |
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Born | 10 December 1886 Mashhad, Iran |
Died | 22 April 1951(1951-04-22) (aged 64) Tehran, Iran |
Occupation | Poet, politician and journalist |
Literary movement | Persian literature |
Notable works | Tārikh-e Sistān Tārikh-e Mokh'tasar-e Ahzāb-e Siāssi |
Spouse |
Sodabeh Safdari (m. 1919) |
Children | 6, including Mehrdad |
Parents | Mohammad Kazem Sabouri |
Website | |
bahar-site |