Ibn Yamin
Ibn Yamin | |
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Born | 1286/87 Faryumad, Ilkhanate |
Died | 1368 Faryumad, Sarbadars |
Occupation | Poet |
Ibn Yamin (also spelled Ibn-i Yamin; Persian: ابن یمین; 1286/87–1368) was a Persian poet who served under the Ilkhanate, Sarbadars, and Kartids.[1]
Biography
Ibn Yamin was born in 1286/87 in the town of
Gurgan, where he served as the court poet of Togha Temür (died 1353), a claimant to the Ilkhanate throne. In 1341, Ibn Yamin entered into the service of the Sarbadars.[1]
Ibn Yamin died at Faryumad in 1368.[1]
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the Twelve Imams and the Battle of Karbala.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Rypka 1971, p. 968.
- ^ Karimi-Hakkak 1997, pp. 59–60.
Sources
- Karimi-Hakkak, Ahmad (1997). "Ebn Yamīn, Amīr Faḵr-al-Dīn Maḥmūd". In ISBN 978-1-56859-050-9.
- Rypka, J. (1971). "Ibn-i Yamīn". In OCLC 495469525.
Further reading
- Babaie, Sussan (2019). Iran After the Mongols. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1788315289.
- ISBN 978-9401034814.