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Fuzuli's Divan in Azerbaijani Language

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Divan
by Fuzuli
Fuzuli's Divan in Azerbaijani in the National Museum of History of Azerbaijan
Original titleدیوان
Written16th century
LanguageAzerbaijani
Genre(s)Divan
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Fuzuli's divan in Azerbaijani is his longest work in this language and consists of 302 ghazals, several panegyrics, and rubaʿis.[1] It is one of the two divans written by Fuzuli, with the other one being in Persian.[2]

The oldest known manuscript of the divan is kept at the Institute of Manuscripts of Azerbaijan, in Baku,[3] written no later than the end of the 16th century.[4] It was handed over to the institution by Salman Mumtaz and consists of 65 sheets, each of which contains 20 lines.[3] The divan's manuscript is decorated with two miniatures, and its last page bears the stamp of its owner with the date: 1038 AH (1628).[4]

The divan has been published several times.[5] In 1924, it was published by the Turkish philologist and publicist Mehmet Fuat Köprülü under the title "Musahhabi külliyati divani Fizuli".[3] In 1948, it was published in Istanbul by the Turkish literary historian Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı (second edition - 1961).[5] The divan was also compiled and published by the Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature on the basis of the old manuscripts.[6]

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  1. ^ Karahan 1996; Péri 2020, p. 373.
  2. ^ Ahmad Zakuev (1955). Философские воззрения Физули // Труды Института истории и философии АН Азербайджанской ССР. Vol. VIII. Baku. p. 53.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b c Hamid Arasly (2005). Füzuli "Divan"ınin əlyazmalari və nəşri haqqinda // Məhəmməd Füzuli. Əsərləri. Altı cilddə (PDF). Vol. I. Baku: Şərq-Qərb nəşriyyatı. pp. 5–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-07.
  4. ^ a b Sara Ashurbeyli (1959). Некоторые материалы по искусству Азербайджана XVI века // Ученые записки Института востоковедения. Baku: Издательство Академии наук Азербайджанской ССР. p. 67.
  5. ^ a b "Fożūlī Mohammad". Encyclopædia Iranica. Archived from the original on February 8, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  6. ^ Hamid Arasly (1958). Великий азербайджанский поэт Физули. Baku: Азербайджанское издательство детской и юношеской литературы. p. 34.

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