Divan-i-Albisa
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15th-century Persian language manuscript
Divan-i-Albisa[1] (Diwan-i-Albisa) is a 15th-century Persian language manuscript authored by Nizam al-Din Mahmud Qari of Yazd.[2][3] Divan-i-Albisa is a collection of poems about clothes. It suggests on the origins of textiles and their importation into Persian markets from "Asia (Rum), Cathay (Khita), and Hindustan".[2]
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- ^ Divan e Albisa - Maulana Mahmood Nizam Qari (Farsi).
- ^ a b Kumar, Raj (2008). Encyclopaedia of Untouchables Ancient, Medieval and Modern. Gyan Publishing House. p. 227. ISBN 978-81-7835-664-8.
- ^ Multiple authors. Persian Literature in the Timurid, Turkmen, and Safavid Periods. p. 919.
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Contemporary Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of Iran, Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of Afghanistan. |
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