Rudaki was a poet, singer, and musician who is regarded as the first major poet to write in New Persian.
Overview
Biography
Rudaki's Legacy
Literary Contributions
Themes In Rudaki's Poetry
Analysis Of Selected Works
Translations And Adaptations
Rudaki In Contemporary Culture
Cultural And Historical Context
Innovations In Persian Literature
Rudaki's Influence On Future Poets
Persian Literature
Samanid Dynasty
Uzbekistan
Creativity
Literature
Ferdowsi
Persian
Gardens
Bukhara
Poetry
People
๐ Rudaki was a famous poet, singer, and musician who lived around 858 AD.
๐ถ He is known as the father of Persian poetry for writing beautiful poems in New Persian.
๐บ๐ฟ Rudaki was born in Bukhara, which is in present-day Uzbekistan.
๐ผ He wrote about themes like love, nature, and life in his poems.
๐ค Rudaki did not only write poems but also performed them with music, making them special.
๐ Despite losing his eyesight later in life, he continued to create wonderful poems.
๐ฐ He served a ruler named Nasr II of the Samanid dynasty during his lifetime.
โค๏ธ Rudaki is famous for his 'Ghazals,' which are short love poems that express deep feelings.
๐ His poems are filled with beautiful imagery that make readers feel part of the story.
๐ Rudaki's work influenced many future poets and laid the groundwork for Persian literature.