Bābā Ṭāhir ʿUryān (-1020)

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Bābā Ṭāhir ʿUryān (-1020) 
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Baba Taher Oryan 
Babak Taher 
Bobo Tohir 
Oryan, Baba Taher 
Papa Taher 
Taher Oryan, Baba 
Baba Tahirê Uryan 
Bābā Tāhir Hamadānī Uryan 
Bābā Tāhir Hamdānī Uryan 
Bābā Ṭāhir 
Bābā Ṭāhir ʿAryān 
Bābā Ṭāhir ʿUryān Hamadānī 
Bābā Ṭāhir ʿUryān Hamdānī 
Uryan, Baba Tahirê 
ʿAryān, Bābā Ṭāhir 
ʿUryān Hamadānī, Bābā Ṭāhir 
ʿUryān Hamdānī, Bābā Ṭāhir 
ʿUryān, Bābā Ṭāhir 
Ṭāhir ʿAryān, Bābā 
Ṭāhir ʿUryān, Bābā 
Ṭāhir, Bābā 
Baba Taher was an 11th century persian poet and mystic. Baba Taher is known as one of the most revered and respectable early poets in Iranian literature. Most of his life is clouded in mystery. He probably lived in Hamadan, the capital city of the Hamedan Province in Iran. He was known by the name of Baba Taher-e Oryan (The Naked), which suggests that he may have been a wandering Dervish. Legend tells that the poet, an illiterate woodcutter, attended lectures at a religious school, where he was not welcomed by his fellow-students. The dates of his birth and death are unknown. One source indicates that he died in 1019. If this is accurate, it would make Baba Taher a contemporary of Ferdowsi and Pour Sina (Avicenna) and an immediate precursor of Omar Khayyam. 
Bābā Ṭāhir ʿUryān 
Bābā Ṭāhir ʿUryān 
 

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