Literature and poetry

Saadi Shirazi

Remembered for prose, poetry, ethics, travel memory, and literary craft. Saadi Shirazi is presented as poet and moralist associated with Shiraz. The working chronology for this record is c. 589-691 AH / c. 1210-1291 CE. Remembered for prose, poetry, ethics, travel memory, and literary craft.

c. 589-691 AH / c. 1210-1291 CEShirazPoet
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Saadi Shirazi is presented as poet associated with Shiraz. The working chronology for this record is c. 589-691 AH / c. 1210-1291 CE. Remembered for prose, poetry, ethics, travel memory, and literary craft. Saadi Shirazi is presented as poet and moralist associated with Shiraz. The working chronology for this record is c. 589-691 AH / c. 1210-1291 CE. Remembered for prose, poetry, ethics, travel memory, and literary craft.

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c. 589-691 AH / c. 1210-1291 CE

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