A folio from the Nisab al-Sibiyan of Abu Nasr Farahi. Copy made in Qajar Iran during the mid 19th-century

Abu Nasr Farahi (Persian: ابونصر فراهی; died 1242) was a Persian poet and lexicographer from Farah, Sistan, which is now in Afghanistan.[1] Little is known about his life; he is known to have lived during the rule of the Nasrid dynasty and the early period of the Mongol Empire.[2]

Three works are attributed to him, including the Nisab al-Sibiyan, the first lexicographic work on Arabic to be written in Persian verses.[2]

References

  1. "FARĀHĪ, ABŪ NAṢR BADR-al-DĪN MASʿŪD". Encyclopædia Iranica. December 15, 1999. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  2. 1 2 Ghulamiyan 2015.

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