Amīr Ḵusraw Dihlawī (1253-1325)
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Amīr Ḵusraw Dihlawī (1253-1325)
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1325
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Khosrow
Amir Chosrau Dehlawi
Amir Chosrov Dechlevi
Amir Khosrow
Amir Khosrow Dehlavi
Amir Xosro Dehlevi
Amir Xusrav Dehlaviy
Chosrau Dehlawi, Amir
Dehlaviy, Amir Xusrav
Dehlawi, Amir Chosrau
Dihlavi, Khusrau
Khusrau Dihlavi
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Амир Хосров Дехлеви
ამირ ხოსრო დეჰლევი
Amira Ḵẖusaro
Amīr Chusrau Dichlavi
Amīr Khusraw
Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī
Amīr Kosraw Dehlawī
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Amīr Ḵusraw
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Amīr Ḵẖusraw Dihlawī
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WP9 onder: Amir Chosrau Dehlawi, 1253-1325
Amir Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) was an Indian musician, scholar and poet. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. A Sufi mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, Amir Khusrow was not only a notable poet but also a prolific and seminal musician. He wrote poetry primarily in Persian, but also in Hindavi. He is regarded as the "father of qawwali" (the devotional music of the Indian Sufis). He is also credited with enriching Hindustani classical music by introducing Persian elements in it, and was the originator of the khayal and tarana styles of music. The invention of the tabla is also traditionally attributed to Amir Khusrow. Amir Khusrow used only 11 metrical schemes with 35 distinct divisions. He has written Ghazal, Masnavi, Qata, Rubai, Do-Beti and Tarkibhand.
Amīr Ḵusraw Dihlawī
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1253
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