EXAMPLES OF THE RUBAI AND QASID GENRES DEDICATED TO THE RULER IN OGAHIY'S WORK "ZUBDATU-T-TAVORIX"
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This article analyzes examples of the rubai and qasid genres in the work "Zubdatu-t
tavorix" by the poet, historian, translator, and statesman Muhammad Riza Ogahi.
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