Abdur rahman jami biography of michael
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Rumi
Sufi scholar and poet (–)
For other uses, see Rumi (disambiguation).
Mawlānā, Mevlânâ Rumi | |
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Rumi, by Iranian artist Hossein Behzad () | |
| Title | Jalaluddin, jalāl al-Din,[1]Mevlana, Mawlana |
| Born | 30 September Balkh (present-day Afghanistan)[2] or Wakhsh (present-day Tajikistan),[3][4]Khwarezmian Empire |
| Died | 17 December (aged 66) Konya (present-day Turkey), Sultanate of Rum |
| Resting place | Tomb of Mevlana Rumi, Mevlana Museum, Konya, Turkey |
| Nationality | Khwarezmian Empire, then Sultanate of Rum |
| Home town | Wakhsh (present-day Tajikistan) or Balkh present-day Afghanistan |
| Spouse | Gevher Khatun, Karra Khatun |
| Children | Sultan Walad, Ulu Arif Chelebi, Amir Alim Chelebi, Malike Khatun. |
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| Era | Islamic Golden Age (7th Islamic century) |
| Main interest(s) | Sufi poetry, Hanafi jurisprudence, Maturidi theology |
| Notable idea(s) | Suf • Divan (Collected Works) of Jami× Crop your artwork:Scan your QR code:Gratefully built with ACNLPatternTool Author Maulana Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman JamiIranian On view at The Met Fifth Avenue inGallery This manuscript is signed by a member of the renowned al‑Khwarazmi family of calligraphers, patronized by both Qara Quyunlu and Aq Quyunlu rulers in the cities of Baghdad, Shiraz, and Tabriz in the fifteenth century. 'Abd al-Karim al-Khwarazmi copied this collection of poetry by the popular contemporary poet Jami (d. ). Aq Quyunlu rulers much admired the work of this poet, who dedicated one of his works to the Aq Quyunlu sultan Ya'qub and his brother Yusuf. • Haft Aurang (Seven Thrones) of JamiUse your arrow keys to navigate the tabs below, and your tab key to choose an item Title:Haft Aurang (Seven Thrones) of Jami Author:Maulana Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman Jami (Iranian, Jam –92 Herat) Date:ca. –80 Geography:Attributed to Iran Medium:Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper Dimensions:H. 11 3/4 in. ( cm) Classification:Codices Credit Line:Gift of Alexander Smith Cochran, Object Number Alexander Smith Cochran, Yonkers, NY (until ; gifted to MMA) Jackson, A. V. Williams, and A. Yohannan. Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manuscripts, Including also some Turkish and Arabic, Presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York by Alexander Smith Cochran. Columbia University Indo Iranian Series, vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press, no. 20, pp. – |