Amir Khusraw : the poet of sufis and sultans

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    • Sharma, Sunil

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Amir Khusraw : the poet of sufis and sultans

Sunil Sharma

(Makers of the Muslim world / series editor, Patricia Crone)

Oneworld, c2005

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Amir Khusraw : the poet of sultans and sufis

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Bibliography: p. 133-136

Includes index

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内容説明

This book studies an important icon of medieval South Asian culture, Indian courtier, poet, musician and Sufi, Amir Khusraw (1253-1325), chiefly remembered for his poetry in Persian and Hindi, today an integral part of the performative qawwali tradition.

目次

Acknowledgments Map 1 INTRODUCTION 2 IN A CITY OF SULTANS, SUFIS, AND POETS: AMIR KHUSRAW AND DELHI Muslim India in the Thirteenth Century Early Life and Career Keeping Company with Sufis Last Years 3 AMIR KHUSRAW AND THE WORLD OF PERSIAN LITERATURE Persian Literature in India Poetics of the Sacred and Profane Ghazal Legend and History in Narrative Poetry Prose Works 4 AMIR KHUSRAW AND INDIAN CULTURAL TRADITIONS Music and Qawwali Hindavi Poetry Describing India The Poet in Our Time APPENDIX I: Biographical account of Amir Khusraw from Amir Khurd's Siyar al-awliya APPENDIX II: Tale of the Tatar princess Gulnari, narrated on Tuesday in the Red Pavilion, from Amir Khusraw's Hasht bihisht Chronology Glossary Bibliography Index

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