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Firdawsi Shahnameh. [The beginning of Volume Two]. 8 Magnificnt Miniatures. FirdawsÄ« of TÅ«s, Abu'l-QÄsim. ShÄhnÄmeh. [The beginning of Volume Two]. With 8 Magnificent Miniatures. A very large manuscript of 9 leaves (18 pges). Size: 23.3 x 36.8; written surface: 15.5 x 29 cm; It is written in four columns, in nasta`lÄ«q script, 25 lines per page; in black ink, with all headings in red ink on beige paper. Undated, ptobably from the eighteenth century if not earlier. Twentieth century moroccan binding, embossed in an arabesque design, with cloth spine, many tiny worm holes, but essentially no loss of text, otherwise an excellent copy. This section begins with the following lines of poetry: ب٠ÙاÙ
خداÙÙد Ø®ÙرشÙد ÙÙ
ا٠Ù٠د٠را بÙاش خرد داد را٠خداÙÙد بÙراÙ
ÙÙÙÙا٠ÙÙÙر خداÙÙد ÙÙ Ùر خداÙÙد FirdawsÄ«, more commonly transliterated as Ferdowsi (or Firdausi), (940â1020) is a highly revered Persian poet. He was the author of the ShÄhnÄmeh, the national epic of the Persian people and of the Iranian World. Ferdowsi, the son of a wealthy land owner, was born in 940 in a small village named Paj near Tus in Khorasanin, North East of Iran. His great epic, the ShÄhnÄmeh ("The Great Book": in Persian, Shah means king, monarch or dynast, but when it is used as a prefix, it means "Big", "Great" or "Major".), to which he devoted more than 35 years, was originally composed for presentation to the Samanid princes of Khorasan, who were the chief instigators of the revival of Iranian cultural traditions after the Arab conquest of the seventh century. When he was just 23-years old, he found a âShÄhnÄmeh written by Abu Mansur al-Mu`ammari; it was not, however, in poetic form. It consisted of older versions ordered by Abu-Mansur Ibn Abd ar-Razzaq. The discovery would be a fateful moment in the life of the poet. Ferdowsi started his composition of the Shahnameh in the Samanid era in 977 A.D. During Ferdowsiâs lifetime, the Samanid dynasty was conquered by the Ghaznavid Empire. After 30 years of hard work, he finished the book and two or three years after that, Ferdowsi went to Ghazni, the Ghaznavid capital, to present it to the king. There are various stories in medieval texts describing the lack of interest shown by the new king, Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, in Ferdowsi and his lifework. According to historians, Mahmud had promised Ferdowsi a dinar for every distich written in the ShÄhnÄmeh (60,000 dinars), but later retracted and presented him with dirhams (20,000 dirhams), which were at that time much less valuable than dinars (every 100 dirhams worth 1 dinar). In other words, he presented him with 200 dinars instead of 60,000 dinars. Some think it was the jealousy of other poets working at the kingâs court that led to this treachery; the incident encouraged Ferdowsi's enemies in the court. Ferdowsi rejected the money and, by some accounts, he gave it to a poor man who sold wine. Wandering for a time in Sistan and Mazndaran, he eventually returned to Tus, heartbroken and enraged. He had left behind a poem for the King, stuck to the wall of the room he had worked in for all those years. It was a long and angry poem, more like a curse, and ended with the words:"Heaven's vengeance will not forget. Shrink tyrant from my words of fire, and tremble at a poet's ire." Ferdowsi is said to have died around 1020 in poverty at the age of 85, embittered by royal neglect, though fully confident of his workâs ultimate success and fame (clearly seen, especially in the last verses of his book). One tradition claims Mahmud re-sent the amount promised to Ferdowsiâs village, but when the messengers reached his house, he had died a few hours earlier. The gift was then given to his daughter, since his son had died before his father at the age of 37. However, his daughter refused to receive the sum, thus making Ferdowsiâs ShÄhnÄmeh immortal.Later the king ordered the money be used for repairing an inn in the way from Merv to Tus, named âRobat Chaheh so that it may remain in remembrance of the poet. This inn now lies in ruins, but still exists. His masterpiece, the ShÄhnÄmeh, is the most popular and influential national epic belonging to the Iranian people that at one time made up the greater Persian Empire, named in Prophet Zarathustra's Gatha as Airyanem Vaejah, in Shahnameh as Iran, and in Greek as Persian Empire. Some say that Ferdowsi's daughter inherited her father's hard-earned money, and she built a new and strong bridge with a beautiful stone caravanserai nearby for travelers to rest and trade and tell stories. Ferdowsi was buried at the yard of his own home, where his mausoleum now lies. It was not until Reza Shah Pahlavi's rule, in 1925, that a mausoleum was built for the great poet. The ShÄhnÄmeh (Book of Kings), or "The Great Book" consists of the translation of an even older Middle Persian work titled the Book of Lords. It has remained exceptionally popular among Persians for over a thousand years. It tells the history of old Persia before the Arab conquest of the region. This tale, all written in poetic form and in Dari Persian, starts 7,000 years ago, narrating the story of Persian kings, knights, system of laws, Religion, victories and tragedies. The main source of Ferdowsi for historical and some of the mythological events was "Khodaynama", a book which was gathered and written during the Sassanid era.Another story tells us that Ferdowsi was commissioned by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni to write a book about his ow valor and conquests. However, the poet, though dedicating the book to the King for an agreed fee of 30 horses loaded with gold coins, decided to tell the story of the Kings that had made the land of Persia into an Empire throughout the ages. This task was to take the poet some thirty years or more, during which he included the verse:Upon the presentation of the ShÄhnÄmeh, Sultan Mahmud was furious for not being the subject of the book and finally betrayed the agreement by offering Ferdowsi thirty camels loaded with Silver; the offer was refused by the poet. Heartbroken and poor the poet returned to his home town of Tus, the Sultan eventually realizing his error and the true value of the ShÄhnÄmeh sent the agreed fee to the poet yet, upon the arrival of the camels the Ferdowsi's coffin was being carried out through the exit gate of Tus to his grave. "Knowledge is power". Ferdowsi is one of the undisputed giants of Persian literature. After Ferdowsi's ShÄhnÄmeh a number of other works similar in nature surfaced over the centuries within the cultural sphere of the Persian language. Without exception, all such works were based in style and method on Ferdowsi's ShÄhnÄmeh, but none of them could quite achieve the same degree of fame and popularity as Ferdowsi's masterpiece. Ferdowsi has a unique place in Persian history because of the strides he made in reviving and regenerating the Persian language and cultural traditions. His works are cited as a crucial component in the persistence of the Persian language, as those works allowed much of the tongue to remain codified and intact. In this respect, Ferdowsi surpasses Nizami, Omart Khayyam, Asadi Tusi, and other seminal Persian literary figures in his impact on Persian culture and language. Many modern Iranians see him as the father of the modern Persian language.
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