Naw'i Khabushani
Appearance
Naw'i Khabushani | |
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![]() a painting about Sati created by Muhammad 'Ali Mashhadi. this painting has some verses of Naw'i Khabushan. | |
poet | |
Born | 1563 Khabushan (near Quchan), Iran |
Died | 1610 Burhanpur, India |
Major works | Suz o godāz |
Mohammad Reza Khabushani also known as Naw'i Khabushani (1563–1610) was a
Persia. He migrated to India and spent rest of his life and served Akbar, King of Mughal Empire and his son, Daniyal Mirza
and he returned to Iran once before his permanent
inhabitancy in India. He was pupil of Mathnawi and Qasida. his famous work is Suz o godāz (Burning and Melting). Moreover, he has another poetry book which its name is divān of Nawʿi.[1]
Suz o Godaz
Suz o Godaz means Burning and Melting and is famous work of Naw'i Khabushani. It consists of 492 Verse. This poem is about a girl who committed Sati after the death of her sweetheart.
References
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