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al-qada' wa'l-qadar (Handwriting Mathnawi of Predestination) by Mohammad Qoli Salim Tehrani,
Malik National Museum of Iran
Born
Mohammad Reza Tarshati Tehrani
Died
1647 Kashmir
Years active
1630-1647
Children
1 son
Mohammad Reza Tarshati Tehrani (Persian: محمدرضا طرشتی تهرانی) (died 1647), nicknamed Salim (سلیم) was an Iranian poet and one of the Persian-speaking poets of the
Mughal Empire.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
^نظمی تبریزی، علی (۱۹۷۶). دویست سخنور؛ تذکرةالشعرای منظوم و منثور. تابش. ص. ۱۵۱.
Contemporary Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of
Iran,
Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of
Afghanistan.