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  1. Badi' az-Zaman Mirza (persa: بدیع الزمان; murió 1517/1515 ) fue el gobernador timúrida de Herat desde 1506 a 1507. Fue hijo de Husayn Bayqara, quien era un tataratataranieto de Timur Beg. [1] Biografía. Durante la década de 1490, estalló un conflicto entre Badi' y su padre.

  2. Badi' al-Zamān al-Hamadānī or al-Hamadhānī ( Arabic: بديع الزمان الهمذاني التغلبي‎; 969 in Hamadan – 1007) was a medieval Arab poet and man of letters. [1] [2] He is best known for his work the Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-Hamadhani, a collection of 52 episodic stories of a rogue, Abu al-Fath al-Iskandari, as recounted by a narrator, 'Isa b. Hisham.

  3. Badīʿ az-Zaman Abu l-ʿIzz ibn Ismāʿīl ibn ar-Razāz al-Jazarī (1136–1206, Arabic: بَدِيعُ الزَّمانِ أَبُو العِزِّ بْنُ إسْماعِيلَ بْنِ الرَّزَّازِ الجَزَرِيّ, IPA: [ældʒæzæriː]) was a Muslim polymath: a scholar, inventor, mechanical engineer, artisan and ...

  4. Maqamat Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadhani (Arabic: مقامات بديع الزمان الهمذاني), are an Arabic collection of stories from the 9th century, written by Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani. Of the 400 episodic stories, roughly 52 have survived.

  5. Badi az-Zaman; Información personal; Nacimiento: Siglo XV: Fallecimiento: 1517 o 12 de agosto de 1515 jul. Estambul (Imperio otomano) Familia; Familia: Dinastía timúrida: Padre: Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqarah: Información profesional; Ocupación: Gobernante

  6. 22 de ago. de 2011 · But Badīʿ-al-Zamān owes his fame to the new literary genre he created, the maqāma genre, one of the few totally new, yet lasting, genres created in medieval Arabic literature. The maqāmāt of Hamadānī are a set of adventures narrated in rhymed prose ( sajʿ ), but also including original poetry.

  7. 1 de abr. de 1992 · While the tenth-century author Badī' al-Zaman al-Hamadhāni is generally credited as the originator of the genre with his Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-Hamadhani, some scholars credit Ahmad Ibn al-Farsi (d. 383/1004) as the originator of the maqamat genre, even before al-Hamadhani.