Mohammad Wild Bafaqi was born during the reign of Shah Tahmasb Safavi in the city of Bafgh, Yazd. When he was a child in Bafq, he started learning in the same city.
At a young age Bafaqi went to Yazd and stayed there for a while, then went to Kashan where he studied school. The next destination of his travels was Hormuz and India. After returning to India, he returned to Yazd and remained there for the rest of his life.
The wild beast never married and did not gain wealth. He is not overwhelmed by his misery and his hardships and loneliness in his sonnets.
The wild beast has two love poems. "Observer and Purpose" is the first to narrate the normative loves of the sons of King and Wazir. The second is "Shirin and Farhad" in the style of "Military Ganjavi". The savage himself could not finish Masnavi's "Shirin and Farhad" and the rest were written by two Shiraz poets, "Vesal Shirazi" and "Saber Shirazi", both of whom were Qajar poets.
Bafqi's wild beard died in the city of Yazd in 991 AH and was buried in the same city.
At a young age Bafaqi went to Yazd and stayed there for a while, then went to Kashan where he studied school. The next destination of his travels was Hormuz and India. After returning to India, he returned to Yazd and remained there for the rest of his life.
The wild beast never married and did not gain wealth. He is not overwhelmed by his misery and his hardships and loneliness in his sonnets.
The wild beast has two love poems. "Observer and Purpose" is the first to narrate the normative loves of the sons of King and Wazir. The second is "Shirin and Farhad" in the style of "Military Ganjavi". The savage himself could not finish Masnavi's "Shirin and Farhad" and the rest were written by two Shiraz poets, "Vesal Shirazi" and "Saber Shirazi", both of whom were Qajar poets.
Bafqi's wild beard died in the city of Yazd in 991 AH and was buried in the same city.
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