Vesal Shirazi
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Vesal Shirazi (Persian: وصال شیرازی: 1782 – 1845) was an Iranian poet, who wrote in the style of Bazgasht-e adabi,[1] which advocated for the return of the Khorasani and Iraqi styles in Persian literature.[2][3]
Vesal Shirazi | |
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![]() Persian calligraphy by Vesal Shirazi, dated 1821 | |
Born | 1782 Shiraz, Zand Iran |
Died | 1845 Qajar Iran |
Resting place | Near Shah Cheragh, Shiraz |
Occupation | Poet |
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Literary movement | Bazgasht-e adabi |
Children | Mirza Mohammad Davari Shirazi |
Some historians consider him to have been the most prominent poet under Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834).[4]
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