Shafaei Isfahanis status in Hindi (Indian) style

Research on Mystical Literature 3 (3):109-130 (2009)
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Sharaf-al-din Hassan Shafaei, known as Hakim Shafaei, is the great poet and physician of Safavid era who was respected a lot by the contemporary great people and next generations. Despite having the Hindi-style features, his poem is far from the overdoing of the poets in that period in imagination and language and also some important social and linguistic information is taken by that. However, there has not been a comprehensive and considerable research and correction about his moods and works specially his Mathnavi. This paper tries to offer newer awareness about it using early and original references.

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