Khajū-ye Kermānī

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Khajū-ye Kermānī was a prominent 14th-century Persian poet known for his lyrical and mystical works that bridged the styles of earlier classical poets and later luminaries like Hafez.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Persian poet
lyric poet
mystic poet
associatedWith Kerman NERFINISHED
birthPlace Kerman NERFINISHED
Kerman, Iran NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 14th century
countryOfCitizenship Iran NERFINISHED
culturalHeritage Persian literature
era Ilkhanid period
ethnicGroup Persians NERFINISHED
floruit 14th century
form monorhyme odes
rhymed couplets
genre ghazal
lyric poetry
masnavi
mystical poetry
qasida
hasHonorific Khajū NERFINISHED
hasTheme Sufi spirituality
ethics
love
mysticism
influenced Hafez NERFINISHED
influencedBy earlier classical Persian poets
knownFor lyrical poetry
mystical themes
refined ghazals
languageOfWorkOrName Persian
literaryPeriod post-Mongol Persian literature
movement Persian classical poetry
name Khajū Kermānī NERFINISHED
Khajū of Kerman NERFINISHED
Khajū-ye Kermānī NERFINISHED
notableWork Divan
Gul u Nawrūz NERFINISHED
Humāy u Humāyūn NERFINISHED
Kamāl-nāma NERFINISHED
Rawdat al-anwār NERFINISHED
occupation poet
partOf canon of classical Persian poets
region Persia NERFINISHED
religion Islam
style bridges early classical Persian poetry and later styles
tradition Sufi literature
usesMetre classical Persian quantitative metres

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Khwaju Kermani name Khajū-ye Kermānī