Editing of Some Verses from Two Odes by Ghaḍāirī (Ghaḍārī) Rāzī

Document Type : pajoohesh

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10.22081/jap.2023.74269

Abstract

 Muhammad bin Ali Ghaḍārī is one of the praising poets of the last rulers of Daylamites and one of the praisers of Maḥmud Ghaznavī. He was highly regarded by Sultan Mahmud and because of the praising poets he said for Mahmud, he received many gifts from him in a way that other poets of the court envied him. Apparently, for this reason, there was a dispute between him and ‘Unṣurī, the poet laureate of the Ghaznavid court, which was reflected in his poetry. Ghaḍāirī's famous Lāmiyyah ode was written in response to the criticism that Unṣurī had about his poetry. The following article is devoted to the correction of some verses of two odes by Ghaḍāirī that were published in Divan Unṣurī. Most of these corrections are related to the repetition of the rhyme.

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