Layla and Majnun (Nizami Ganjavi poem)

"Layla and Majnun" (Persian لیلی و مجنون) is the third poem of the classic of Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209, Ganja).[1][2] This poem is included in "Khamsa" and was written in 1188 in Persian. It is based on the story of the ancient Arabic legend "Layla and Majnun" about the unhappy love[3] of the young man Qays, nicknamed "Majnun" ("The Madman"), towards beautiful Layla. The poem is dedicated to Shirvanshah Ahsitan I, and was written on his order.[4] There are 4600 stanzas in the poem. This poem is considered as the first literary processing of the legend.[5]

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  2. ^ Nizami Ganjavi and his Khamsa. Jeffrey Frank Jones.
  3. ^ "Layla and Majnun". www.lincolncenter.org. Archived from the original on 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  4. ^ "LEYLI O MAJNUN". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  5. ^ "6.3 The Legend of Leyli and Majnun". www.azer.com. Retrieved 2018-06-19.