Rūdakī (ca858-940)

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Rūdakī (ca858-940) 
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Rudaki, Abu Abdallakh Dzhafar 
Rudaki, Abuabdullo 
Rudaki, Abylʹchasan 
Rudakiy 
Rudaki, Abu ʿAbdollāh Jaʿfar ibn Mohammad 
Rōḏakī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh Ǧaʿfar 
Rūdakī Samarqandī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh Ǧaʿfar 
Rūdakī Samarqandī, Ǧaʿfar 
Rūdakī Samarqandī, Ǧaʿfar b. Muḥammad 
Rūdakī, Abulʹchasan 
Rūdakī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh Ǧaʿfar b. Muḥammad 
Rūḏẖakī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh Ḏj̱aʿfar 
Rūdakī Samarqandī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh Ǧaʿfar b. Muḥammad 
Farrid-udding Abu Abdullah Jafar ibn Mohammad, also written as Rudagi or Rudhagi (858 - ca. 941), was a Persian poet, and is regarded as the first great literary genius of the Modern Persian, who composed poems in the Perso-Arabic alphabet or "New Persian" script. Rudaki is considered as a founder of the Persian classical literature. He was born in 858 in Rudak (Panjrud), a village located in Panjakent, Tajikistan. Even though most of his biographers assert that he was completely blind, some early biographers are silent about this or do not mention him as being born blind. His accurate knowledge and description of colors, as evident in his poetry, renders this assertion very doubtful. He was the court poet to the Samanid ruler Nasr II (914943) in Bukhara, although he eventually fell out of favour; his life ended in poverty. 
@Rūdakī"*10th cent* 
Rūdakī 
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Rūdakī 
 

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