Comparative study of the morphology of Hani and Shimrid's love poem with the story of Lily and Majnoon Nezami

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Ghanaian poems are one of the most beautiful and fascinating fiction parts of literature, which has been able to be liked and liked by the general public with the centrality of love and the glorious language of poetry. It is known as the greatest story of Persian lyric poetry. One of the pillars of Persian poetry, he has been skilled in arranging his poems, describing houses and the character of powerful works. Ghani Lily and Majnoon compose similar Ghanaian poems. This research is regulated in a descriptive-analytical manner and library method, and the author intends to study and compare the lyrical system of Ghani Lily and Majnoon with the most famous love stories of Balochi, Hani and Shimerid. The system dates back to the reign of Rendan Baloch in the 15th and 16th centuries and is about five hundred years old. In this study, the author intends to carefully examine and analyze this poem with the military lyrical system, to reveal the beauties hidden in the work of this Baluchi love poem.
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Persian
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Scientific Quarterly of Interpretation and Analysis of Persian Language and Literature Texts (Dehkhoda), Volume:15 Issue: 55, 2023
Pages:
30 to 51
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