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Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli

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Iranian literary biographer, poet, and historian (c. 1762 – c. 1828)
Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli
Born1762 or 1763
Died1827 or 1828 (aged 64–66)
Tabriz, Qajar Iran
OccupationLiterary biographer, poet, historian
Language
Notable worksMa'ather-e Soltaniyeh
Negarestan-e Dara

Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli (Persian: عبدالرزاق بیگ دنبلی; 1762/3 - 1827/8) was an Iranian literary biographer, poet, and historian active during the early Qajar period. He belonged to the Donboli, a Turkic-speaking Kurdish tribe, which played a leading role in the areas of Khoy and Salmas in Azerbaijan, northern Iran.

References

  1. Werner 2008.
  2. Perry 1982, p. 154.

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Further reading

  • Rizvi, Sajjad (2018). "Whatever happened to the School of Isfahan?: Philosophy in 18th-Century Iran". In Axworthy, Michael (ed.). Crisis, Collapse, Militarism and Civil War: The History and Historiography of 18th Century Iran. Oxford University Press. pp. 71–104. ISBN 978-0190250331.
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