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[edit]- Abu al-Fath Gilani
- Ibn Sa'ati
- Ibn-i Yamin[1]
- Badr-i Jajarmi[1]
- Kashifi, Kamal al-Din Husayn[1]
- Khwafi Khan, Muhammad Hashim[1]
- al-Lari, Muhammad b. Salah[1]
- Lutf Ali Beg (Adhar)[1]
- al-Maghribi, Banu (Category:Banu'l-Maghribi)[1]
- Masarjawayh[1]
- Muhyi al-Din Lari[1]
- Muin al-Din Yazdi[1]
- Nasir Ali Sirhindi[1]
- Nizam al-Din Ahmad al-Harawi[1]
- Nizami, Hasan (Sadr al-Din Muhammad)[1]
- al-Rami, Hasan b. Muhammad[1]
- Safi, Fakhr al-Din Ali[1]
- Zahir al-Din al-Marashi[1]
- Zuhuri, Nur al-Din Muhammad[1]
- Anu'l-Anbas Saymari, [1]
- Paper marbling, [2]
- Ismail ibn Yasar al-Nisai, [3]
- Fath-Allah Aref Chelebi, [4]
- Hamedi Esfahani, [5]
- Jahm Barmaki
- Abu'l-hodayl al-Alaaf, [6]
- Bakhtiyarnama
- Abd al-Fattah Fumani, [7], [8]
- Abu al-Futuh al-Razi, [9]
- Sururi Kashaani, [10]
- Wamiq o Adhra
- Ibn-i Balkhi, [11]
- Ibn Muhriz[2]
- Abd al-Malik al-Shirazi, [12]
- Shefa'i Esfahani, [13]
- Haj Mirza Hassan Fasa'i, [14]
- khalifa b. Abi al-Mahasin, [15]
- Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Iskandarani, [16]
- al-Tattawi, [17]
- Ma'rufi Balkhi
- Sayfi Bukhari
- Asad Allah Isfahani
- Shams-i Qays-i Razi
- Ibn A'lam [18]
- Ibn Salah Hamadani
- Abu Ishaq Sabi [19]
- Abu'l Al-Hasan Sahli
- Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī
- Zarir Jurjani
- Abu Sai'd (uncle of Abu'l Wafa Buzjani)
- Abu Ali Farsi
- Abu Amr, Muhammad b. Said b. Marzban b. Sahl Isfahani
- Abu Ghanim Tabib
- Sayf Monajjem
- Abu Ali Hobubi [20]
- Ismail ibn Hammad al-Jawhari
- Abu Bakr al-Khwarazmi [21], [22]
- Sharaf al-Zaman Ilaqi, [23]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Donzel, E. J. van (1 January 1994). Islamic Desk Reference. BRILL. p. 163. ISBN 90-04-09738-4.
Ibn-i Yamin: the most important Persian poet of epigrams; 12871368. He was one of the earliest poets to write on the Shii* Imams and the tragedy of Karbala*.
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The other two were ibn-Muhriz (t ca. 715), of Persian origin (...)
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