Fevzi Mostari (also spelled Fawzi or Fowzi, and also known as Fevzi Mostarac; c. 1675–1747) was a Bosnian writer, who authored the Persian work Bulbulistan ("A Place of Nightingales"; also spelled Bolbolestān) in 1739. Written in imitation of the Golestan of Saadi Shirazi (died 1291/2), it is the only extant prose work in Persian by a writer of Bosnian origin. It is viewed as an important artifact of the Bosnian literary tradition. He was born in Blagaj, near Mostar.
Fevzi Mostari | |
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Born | c. 1675 Blagaj (near Mostar), Sanjak of Herzegovina, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1747 |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable work | Bulbulistan |
Sources
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