Fuzuli

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Fuzuli was a prominent 16th-century Azerbaijani-Ottoman poet renowned for his lyrical and mystical works that deeply influenced classical Turkish and Persian literature.

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instanceOf Azerbaijani poet
Ottoman poet
divan poet
lyric poet
mystic poet
poet
birthName Muhammad bin Suleyman
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
ethnicGroup Azerbaijanis
surface form: Azerbaijani
floruit first half of the 16th century
gender male
genre elegy
ghazal
love poetry
masnavi
qasida
religious poetry
influenced Azerbaijani literature
Ottoman Divan literature
surface form: Ottoman divan poets

Persian literature
classical Turkish literature
influencedBy Hafez
surface form: Hafiz

Nizami Ganjavi
Persian classical poetry
Sufi mysticism
languageOfWorkOrName Azerbaijani language
surface form: Azerbaijani

Ottoman Turkish
Persian language
surface form: Persian
literaryStyle lyrical
mystical
movement Ottoman Divan literature
surface form: Divan literature

classical Azerbaijani literature
classical Ottoman literature
classical Persian literature
name Fuzuli self-link
notableWork Beng ü Bade
Divan (Persian)
surface form: Divan (Azerbaijani)

Divan (Persian)
Ottoman Divan literature
surface form: Divan (Turkish)

Hadikat us-Suada
Leyli and Majnun
placeOfActivity Baghdad Governorate
surface form: Baghdad region

Iraq
religion Islam
religiousBranch Shia Islam
theme divine love
human love
mystical union with God
suffering
writingSystem Arabic alphabet
surface form: Arabic script

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Fuzuli name Fuzuli self-link