"Afzal al-Din al-bin al-ibn Ali al-Khaqani Sherwani" who was a "purified" al-Khaqani was born in Shirvan in the early years of the sixth century AH 505-520. His father was a convert and his mother was a Christian of the Nestorian religion. Khaghani lost his father at a young age, and his uncle took charge of him and became his first teacher.
Khaghani is one of those poets who in his poems tells us about the events of life and the conditions of his sense. He has songs about the death of his uncle, who was a caretaker, teacher, and teacher. And also in the death of his young son.
In his youth, Khaghani served as "Khachani of Manouchehr Shervan Shah" and earned the nickname "Khaghani". He stayed in the court of Sherwan Shah and his son for forty years, but in the late years of his life, he broke up with the court and spent one year in prison and would not go to court again after his release.
During the half-life of his travels to the East, Khaghani made "Ray" and "Khorasan" visits and meetings with scholars and scholars of his time. . Then he went to Iraq and from there he went to Mecca for pilgrimage. Ivan Medina's well-known scarf is the result of this trip.
Khaghani died in the late sixth century in Tabriz, where his body was buried.
Today, the tomb of Khaghani is located in the Tomb of Tabriz's Tomb in the Red Square next to the tomb of hundreds of other high-ranking men.
Khaghani is one of those poets who in his poems tells us about the events of life and the conditions of his sense. He has songs about the death of his uncle, who was a caretaker, teacher, and teacher. And also in the death of his young son.
In his youth, Khaghani served as "Khachani of Manouchehr Shervan Shah" and earned the nickname "Khaghani". He stayed in the court of Sherwan Shah and his son for forty years, but in the late years of his life, he broke up with the court and spent one year in prison and would not go to court again after his release.
During the half-life of his travels to the East, Khaghani made "Ray" and "Khorasan" visits and meetings with scholars and scholars of his time. . Then he went to Iraq and from there he went to Mecca for pilgrimage. Ivan Medina's well-known scarf is the result of this trip.
Khaghani died in the late sixth century in Tabriz, where his body was buried.
Today, the tomb of Khaghani is located in the Tomb of Tabriz's Tomb in the Red Square next to the tomb of hundreds of other high-ranking men.
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