• A shairi (Georgian: შაირი, pronounced [ˈʃa.i.ɾi]), also known as Rustavelian quatrain, is the name of a particular poetic form, or a monorhymed quatrain...
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    ash-Shāʿirī; born 29 November 1961), better known as Hamid al-Shaeri (also al-Sha'eri and al-Sha'iri; Arabic: حميد الشاعري, romanized: Ḥamīd ash-Shāʿirī)...
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    Shairi (Arabic: ديرة الشعيري, romanized: Sha'īrī) is a small agricultural and livestock town, located in the northeast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)...
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  • during the four seasons, into which the quatrains are individually assigned. Shairi (also known as Rustavelian Quatrain) is an AAAA rhyming form used mainly...
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    romantic poet born in Doru Shahabad. He is often referred to as imām-e-ishqiya shairi' (The epitome of romantic poetry) for his literary contribution to Kashmiri...
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    Retrieved 30 April 2019. Khalil Ullah Khan, Muztar Khairabadi: Hayat aur shairi (Urdu Publishers, Nazir Abad, Lucknow, 1979). Mohammed Abdul Shahid Khan...
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  • Indian poet and writer who translated the Geeta to Urdu, entitled "Urdu Shairi Mein Geeta", also worked in the film, Dedh Ishqiya. Hashim Raza Jalalpuri...
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  • Look up shairi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shair is the oldest Urdu-language literary magazine. Shair may also refer to: Shayar (poet) or shair...
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    explains, Rustaveli publicly declares his 1,600-quatrain epic, written in the shairi verse form, as a "Persian tale, translated into Georgian / Like an orphaned...
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  • English title The Arab Dream Published 1998 Composer(s) Salah al-Sharnubi, Helmi Bakr Lyricist(s) Medhat al-Adl Producer(s) Ahmad al-Aryan, Hamid Al-Shairi...
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