Nizārī Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322

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Name (Latin)
Nizārī Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
Name (Arabic)
نزارى قهستانى، سعد الدين، 1247 أو 1248-1321 أو 1322
Name (Cyrilic)
Низари Кухистани, Сад-Аль-Дин, ум. 1320
Other forms of name
Ḥakīm Saʻd al-Dīn b. Shams al-Dīn Nizārī Quhistānī, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
Nezari-e Qohestani, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
Nizārī Quhistānī, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
nnea Nizārī Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn, 1247 or 8-1321 or 2
Quhistānī, Nizārī, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn Nizārī, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
Nizārī Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn ibn Shams al-Dīn, 1247 or 1248-1321 or 1322
نزارى قهستانى، 1247 أو 1248-1321 أو 1322
نزارى قهستانى، سعد الدين بن شمس الدين، 1247 أو 1248-1321 أو 1322
قهستانى، نزارى، 1247 أو 1248-1321 أو 1322
Date of birth
[1247,1248]
Date of death
[1321,1322]
Associated Language
per
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 74780568
Wikidata: Q6409713
Library of congress: nb2002088738
OCoLC: oca05895364
DLC: nb2002088738
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98148436810000041
Sources of Information
  • Surviving the Mongols, 2002:t.p. (Nizārī Quhistānī) p.xiv (Ḥakīm Saʻd al-Dīn b. Shams al-Dīn Nizārī Quhistānī (645-720/1247-1320))
  • BL database, 21 Oct. 2002(hdg.: Nizārī Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn, 1247 or 8-1321 or 2)
  • Mas̲navī-i rūz va shab, 2006:t.p. (حکيم نزارى قهستانى = Ḥakīm Nizārī Quhistānī) added t.p. (Nezari-e Qohestani [in rom.]) p. 4 of cover (Ḥakīm Saʻd al-Dīn Nizārī Quhistānī; 645-721)
  • Mas̲navī-i Azhar va Mizhar, 2006:t.p. verso (Iranian CIP data: Nizārī Quhistānī, Saʻd al-Dīn ibn Shams al-Dīn; 645-720)
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Wikipedia description:

Hakīm Sa'd-al-Dīn ibn Shams-al-Dīn Nizārī Bīrjandī Quhistānī (Persian: حکیم سعدالدین بن شمس‌الدین نزاری بیرجندی قهستانی), or simply Nizari Ghohestani (died 1320 CE), was a 13th-century Nizari Ismaili author and poet, who lived in the time of the Imam Shams al-Din (Nizari) Muhammad. Nizari was born into a family of landed gentry approximately a decade after the capitulation of the Alamut state and hailed from the town of Birjand. Nizari is the only Ismaili poet of this period whose works are extant. Nizari Quhistani’s work was quoted by many later Ismaili authors, such as the Persian Khwāja Muḥammad Riḍā b. Sulṭān Ḥusayn, also known as Khayrkhvah-i Harati.

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