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  1. Rudaki es considerado el fundador de la literatura persa clásica. Nació en Rudak, un pueblo de Transoxiana , en lo que actualmente se conoce como Panjakent en Tayikistán . La mayoría de sus biógrafos informa de que era totalmente ciego , aunque no de nacimiento.

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    Rudaki (also spelled Rodaki; Persian: رودکی; c. 858 – 940/41) was a poet, singer, and musician who is regarded as the first major poet to write in New Persian. A court poet under the Samanids , he reportedly composed more than 180,000 verses, yet only a small portion of his work has survived, most notably a small part of his ...

  3. Rūdakī was the first poet of note to compose poems in theNew Persian,” written in Arabic alphabet, widely regarded as the father of Persian poetry. A talented singer and instrumentalist, Rūdakī served as a court poet to the Sāmānid ruler Naṣr II (914–943) in Bukhara until he fell out of favour in.

  4. Abu Abdollāh Rudaki (858-940 AD) is known as the ‘Father of Persian poetry’, as he was one of the earliest poets to write in the Modern Persian language. He was born in the village of Panjrud, in present-day Tajikistan, and became the court poet for Nasr II, the Amir of Bukhara and ruler of the Samanid dynasty between 914 and 943 AD.

  5. El poeta de la sencillez inaccesible A caballo entre dos épocas, Rudaki logró fundir en su arte las tradiciones poético-musicales preislámicas, el canto tayiko-iraní y formas radicalmente nuevas de versificación árabe.

  6. Rudaki, often hailed as the “Father of Persian Poetry,” occupies a central place in the literary history of Iran and the wider Persian-speaking world. As the first major poet to write in New Persian, Rudaki’s contributions to Persian literature are immense, laying the foundation for the rich poetic tradition that would flourish in the centuries […]

  7. An article about the life and legacy of Abu Abdullah Rudaki, a Tajik poet born 1150 years ago. He is considered the father of Persian poetry and a cultural icon in Central Asia.