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  2. Khosrow and Shirin - Wikipedia

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    Titled Shirin Visits Farhad at Mount Bisutun, it was created in 1527 in Iran. Its materials include the typical Persian tools of watercolor, gold, ink, and paper. [37] The scene depicts the moment before Khusrau delivers the false new of Shirin's death to Farhad. Shirin is astride a black horse and hands Farhad a jug of milk. [37]

  3. Farhad (Persian literature) - Wikipedia

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    Farhad carves an image of Shirin in the mountain. Farhād (Middle Persian: Frahāt, Persian: فرهاد) is a famous character in Persian literature and Persian mythology. The story of his love with Shirin is one of the most famous love stories in Persian culture. The most important work about him is Khosrow and Shirin by Persian poet Nezami ...

  4. Farhad and Shirin Monument - Wikipedia

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    Farhad and Shirin Monument (Turkish: Ferhat ile Şirin Heykeli) is a monument atop a rocky hill in Amasya, northern Turkey dedicated to the story about the tragic romance between Farhad and Shirin. [1][2][3] The monument, erected by December 2012, features the bronze statues of Ferhat with a crowbar in his hand and Şirin about to jump down ...

  5. Shirin - Wikipedia

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    This is a famous moment in Persian literature. Shirin (Persian: شیرین; died 628) was wife of the Sasanian emperor Khosrow II (r. 590–628). In the revolution after the death of Khosrow's father Hormizd IV, the General Bahram Chobin took power over the Persian empire. Shirin fled with Khosrow to Roman Syria, where they lived under the ...

  6. Farhād Tarāsh - Wikipedia

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    According to Nizami (died 1209), Farhad completed three monumental works: the creation of the milk channel, a passage cut through the mountain at Bisotun, and the portrait of princess Shirin. From the 15th to the 20th century, the story of Farhad and Shirin was a popular theme in various forms of visual art, including miniatures.

  7. Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi - Wikipedia

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    Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi (transl. Shirin and Farhad are in for it) is a 2012 Indian Hindi -language romantic comedy film directed by Bela Bhansali Sehgal, starring Farah Khan, Boman Irani, Kavin Dave, Shammi, Kurush Deboo and Daisy Irani. [2] The film takes its inspiration from the Persian poem Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi, itself ...

  8. Nizami Ganjavi - Wikipedia

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    Khusrow and Shirin recounts the story of King Khosrow's courtship of Princess Shirin, and the vanquishing of his love-rival, Farhad. [46] The story has a complex structure with several genres exploited simultaneously; and contains many verbal exchanges and letters, all imbued with lyrical intensity. [ 5 ]

  9. Farhad and Shirin (play) - Wikipedia

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    Farhad and Shirin. (play) "Farhad and Shirin" (Azerbaijani: Fərhad və Şirin) is the third play of the Azerbaijani poet Samad Vurgun, written in 1941. [1][2] The play is based on the poem of the classic of poetry Nizami Ganjavi "Khosrov and Shirin". [3] This play was considered one of the best examples of Nizamis poetic embodiment traditions ...