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==The Poet== | ==The Poet== | ||
<nowiki>{{Main|Mihr 'Ali Tabrizi}}</nowiki> | <nowiki>{{Main|</nowiki>[[Mihr 'Ali Tabrizi]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki> | ||
Mulla Mihr ʿAli Tabrizi Khuʾi (1182/1768-9-1262/1845-6), with the pen-name Fadawi, was a poet of Ghadir in the thirteenth/nineteenth century. He wrote poems in Turkish, Persian, and Arabic.<ref>Farhād Mīrzā, ''Zanbīl'', p. 70; Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698; Mullā Zāda,''Tabrīzī Khoeī, Mullā mihrʿAlī'', p. 425-426.</ref> He is said to be a mystic, philosopher, a scholar, and a master of most of the sciences of his time.<ref>Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698.</ref> Mulla Mihr ʿAli is mainly known for his Madhiyya or Ghadiriyya ode.<ref>Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698; Mullā Zāda,''Tabrīzī Khoeī, Mullā mihrʿAlī'', p. 426.</ref> He wrote another qasida or ode in eighteen verses in praise of the [[Prophet (s)]].<ref>Mullā Zāda,''Tabrīzī Khoeī, Mullā mihrʿAlī'', p. 425-426; Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698-700.</ref> | Mulla Mihr ʿAli Tabrizi Khuʾi (1182/1768-9-1262/1845-6), with the pen-name Fadawi, was a poet of Ghadir in the thirteenth/nineteenth century. He wrote poems in Turkish, Persian, and Arabic.<ref>Farhād Mīrzā, ''Zanbīl'', p. 70; Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698; Mullā Zāda,''Tabrīzī Khoeī, Mullā mihrʿAlī'', p. 425-426.</ref> He is said to be a mystic, philosopher, a scholar, and a master of most of the sciences of his time.<ref>Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698.</ref> Mulla Mihr ʿAli is mainly known for his Madhiyya or Ghadiriyya ode.<ref>Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698; Mullā Zāda,''Tabrīzī Khoeī, Mullā mihrʿAlī'', p. 426.</ref> He wrote another qasida or ode in eighteen verses in praise of the [[Prophet (s)]].<ref>Mullā Zāda,''Tabrīzī Khoeī, Mullā mihrʿAlī'', p. 425-426; Mujāhidī, ''Siyrī dar qalamruw-i shʿr-i nabawī'', p. 698-700.</ref> |