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    – via DOAJ. Media related to Amir Khusrow at Wikimedia Commons Works by Amir Khusrau at Project Gutenberg Works by Amir Khusrau at LibriVox (public domain...
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  • Thumbnail for Riddles of Amir Khusrow
    Riddles of Amir Khusrow were developed during the royal courts of more than seven rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. During this time, Khusrow wrote not only...
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  • 1315–16 Amir Khusrow – Duval Rani–Khizr Khan (Romance of Duval Rani and Khizr Khan; masnavi) c. 1315–25 Rochefoucauld Grail 1316–18 Amir Khusrow – Noh-Sepehr...
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  • Dnyaneshwari Amir Khusrow – Miftah-ul-Futooh (Key to the Victories – masnavi) 1293 – Dante Alighieri – La Vita Nuova 1294 – Amir Khusrow – Ghurratul-Kamal...
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  • Amir Reza Khadem (born 1970), Iranian wrestler Amir Khan (1912–1974), Hindustani classical vocalist Amir Khan (born 1986), British boxer Amir Khusrow...
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    several of which are original literary works in their own right, including Amir Khusrow Dehlavi's Majnun o Leyli (completed in 1299), and Jami's version, completed...
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  • the original poem was initially written by the 13th-century Sufi poet Amir Khusrow, then further modified by Bulleh Shah in the 18th century. The poem includes...
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  • Thumbnail for Alauddin Khalji
    by Ulugh Khan, defeated the Mongols on 6 February 1298. According to Amir Khusrow, 20,000 Mongols were killed in the battle, and many more were killed...
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  • Thumbnail for Hasht-Bihisht (poem)
    (Persian: هشت بهشت, lit. "The Eight Paradises") is a famous poem written by Amir Khusrow around 1302 AD. The poem is based on the Haft Paykar by Nizami, written...
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    It was theorized that the sitar was invented, or rather developed by Amir Khusrow (c. 1253–1325), a famous Sufi inventor, poet and pioneer of Khyal, Tarana...
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