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Successor
States:
Ummayyad
Spain
Successor
States:
Fatamid
Egypt
Successor
States:
Mameluke
Egypt
Successor
States:
North
Africa/Maghreb
The
Mongol
Invasions
- Ibn
al-Athir:
On
The
Tatars,
1220-1221CE
The
effects
of
the
Mongols
in
Persia.
The
Persians
Culture
- Firdausi:
The
Epic
of
Kings, c. 1000 CE [At MIT]
HTML version in short sections.
- Firdausi:
The
Epic
of
Kings, c. 1000 CE [At VT]
One text file.
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
The
Rubaiyat
of
Omar
Khayyam
(first edition), trans. by Edward FitzGerald (page images [At Virginia]
- Omar Khayyam:
The
Rubiayat, c. 1120 CE, or
another
version, both editions translated by Edward Fitzgerald.
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
The
Rubaiyat, c. 1120
This is not the famous translation by Edward Fitgerald, but a more
complete version by E. H. Whinfield.
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
In
Praise
of
Wine, c. 1100
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
The
Vanity
of
Regret, c. 1100
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
The
Cup, c. 1110
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
Profession
of
Faith, c. 1120
- Omar Khayyam (d. 1123 CE):
The
Wisdom
of
the
Supreme, c. 1120
- Nizami (1140-1203 CE):
Khosru
&
Shireen, c. 1190 CE
- Sa'di (1184-1292 CE):
Gulistan, 1258
CE, Full text, in short sections. [At MIT]
- Sa'di (1184-1292 CE):
Gulistan, 1258 CE, Full text
of Persian prose/poetry text with significant homoerotic content
- Sa'di (1184-1292):
The
Gulistan, c. 1256 CE. Translation by James Ross (1890)
- Sa'di (1184-1292 CE):
The
Bustan
- Jalal ad-Din Rumi (1207-1273 CE):
The
Masnavi, excerpts, c. 1250 CE
- Jalal ad-Din Rumi (1207-1273 CE):
The
Fairest
Land, c. 1250 CE
- Jalal ad-Din Rumi (1207-1273 CE):
Poems
from
the
Divan-I
Shams-I
Tabriz, c. 1270 CE
- Hafiz (1325-1389 CE):
Verses
in
Praise
of
God, c. 1370 CE
- Jami (1414-1492 CE):
Joseph
and
Zuleika, c. 1470 CE
- Isfahan
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