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Samanids’ economic, cultural boom

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  • An Afghan ensemble performs during Persian poet Rudaki’s birthday celebration at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall on December 25, 2021. (IQNA/Tahereh Babai) 2021-12-26 19:11

    Persian poet Rudaki product of Samanids’ economic, cultural boom, litterateur says

    TEHRAN – Rudaki expert Neder Karimian says that the poet who is considered as the father of Persian poetry is the product of the economic and cultural boom and the political splendor Iran experienced during the Samanid dynasty over a millennium ago.     

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