Jalali (disambiguation) — Jalali may refer to: * Jalali town in India * Iranian calendar also known as Jalali calendarPeople with the name Jalalie include:* Ahmad Jalali, Iranian scholar and philosopher * Ali Ahmad Jalali, former Interior Minister of Afghanistan * Aria C… … Wikipedia
Bijan — (بیژن), auch als Bizhan transkribiert, ist ein persischer Vorname.[1] Bijan Benjamin (* 1983), deutscher Filmemacher iranischer Abstammung Bijan Djir Sarai (* 1976), deutscher Politiker Bijan Mortazavi (* 1957), iranischer Violinist und Sänger… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bijan — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Bijan imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = meaning = region = origin = Persian related names = Bizhan footnotes = Bijan (also Bizhan, PerB|بیژن), is a Persian male given name.The following people have the… … Wikipedia
Omar Khayyám — Khayyam redirects here. For other uses, see Khayyam (disambiguation). Omar Khayyám عمر خیام A depiction of Omar Khayyám, in the works of Edward FitzGerald Full name Omar Khayyám عمر خیام … Wikipedia
Persian literature — (PerB|ادبیات پارسی) spans two and a half millennia, though much of the pre Islamic material has been lost. Its sources often come from far flung regions beyond the borders of present day Iran, as the Persian language flourished and survives… … Wikipedia
Asadi Tusi — Abu Mansur Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi (born: Tus, Iranian province of Khorasan died: 1072 Tabriz, Iran) is arguably the second most important Persian poet of the Iranian national epics, after Ferdowsi who also happens to come from the same town of… … Wikipedia
Yadegar-e Zariran — The Yadegar e Zariran (Persian: یادگار زریران) or Ayādgār ī Zarērān (English: Memorial of Zarēr ), is a short Middle Persian (Pahlavi) text of ancient Iranian epic poetry. The story is preserved in a unique manuscript written in AD 1322. The… … Wikipedia
Rumi — For other uses, see Rumi (disambiguation). Mevlevi redirects here. For other uses, see Mevlevi (disambiguation). Mewlānā Jalāl ad Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī مولانا جلالالدین محمد بلخی Jalal ad Dīn Muhammad Rumi … Wikipedia
Nasreddin — For other uses, see Nasreddin (disambiguation). A 17th century miniature of Nasreddin, currently in the Topkapi Palace Museum Library. Nasreddin (Persian: خواجه نصرالدین Arabic … Wikipedia
Hafez — redirects here. For other uses, see Hafiz (disambiguation). Hafez Spiritual Poet, Mystic Born 1325/1326 C.E. Iran Died 1389/1390 C.E. Iran Honored in Islam … Wikipedia