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Jajarmi

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Muhammad ibn Badr (Persian: محمد ابن بدر, lit.'Muhammad son of Badr'), commonly known as Jajarmi, was a 14th-century Persian poet and anthologist from Isfahan, Iran.[1] Little is known about his life, but he was the son of Badr al-Din ibn Umar Jajarmi, and his only surviving work is an anthology of poems titled Moʾnes al-aḥrār fi daqāʾeq al-ašʿār ("The Free Man's Companion to the Niceties of Poems").[2][1]

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  1. ^ a b Beelaert 2008, pp. 397–398.
  2. ^ "Muhammad ibn Badr al-Din Jajarmi Folio from a Mu'nis al-ahrar fi daqa'iq al-ash'ar (The Free Man's Companion to the Subtleties of Poems) of Jajarmi". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 14 July 2023.

Sources

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  • Beelaert, Anna Livia (2008). "Jājarmi". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume XIV/4: Jade III–Jamalzadeh, Mohammad-Ali II. Work. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 397–398. ISBN 978-1-934283-04-2.