Gowhar-nāmeh

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Gowhar-nāmeh is a didactic Persian masnavi by the 14th-century poet Khwaju Kermani, known for its moral, philosophical, and mystical themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Persian masnavi
didactic poem
associatedPoet Khwaju Kermani NERFINISHED
author Khwaju Kermani NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 14th century
countryOfOrigin Iran NERFINISHED
culturalContext Islamic Persian culture
didacticFunction moral instruction
spiritual guidance
form masnavi
genre didactic literature
ethical poetry
mystical poetry
philosophical poetry
hasMetricalStructure classical Persian quantitative meter
hasMoralDimension true
hasMysticalDimension true
hasPhilosophicalDimension true
intendedAudience morally and spiritually minded readers
language Persian
literaryForm narrative poem
literaryMovement Persian Sufi poetry
literaryPeriod Ilkhanid era NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Classical Persian literature
mode didactic-mystical
originalScript Persian alphabet
region Kerman cultural sphere
religiousContext Islam
Sufism
subjectMatter ethical maxims
human virtues and vices
knowledge and wisdom
spiritual perfection
theme Sufism
ethical conduct
morality
mystical love
philosophy
spiritual education
wisdom
verseForm rhymed couplets
workOf Khwaju Kermani NERFINISHED

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Khwaju Kermani notableWork Gowhar-nāmeh