Heydar Abbasi (Persian: حیدر عباسی), mainly known by his pen name, (Barişmaz : باریشماز), is an Iranian poet, translator, writer and literary critic of Azerbaijani literature.[1]
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Born | 1943 Maragheh, Iran |
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Early life
editAbbasi was born 1943 in Maragheh, East Azerbaijan. He graduated from the University of Tabriz and later completed his postgraduate studies in Tehran.[1]
Works
editThe best known work is the translated Nahj al-Balagha to Azerbaijani language by Arabic alphabet and Latin, also Masnavi to Azerbaijani language by Arabic alphabet and other works are as follows.[1]
- Nəğmə Daği və Istimar
- Kəbə və qanli azan
- Güləndə hərzaman Məşair və şeytan
- Səs
- Duvarlar
- Ödümlü Dirək
- Çağirilmamiş qonaqlar
- Müxannaslər
- Val- əsr
- Dartilmamiş dənlər
References
edit- ^ a b c "اعضای کمیسیون فرهنگی مجلس با شاعر مراغه ای دیدار کردند". Irna. Retrieved August 12, 2015.