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Nazer and Manzur (Persian: ناظر و منظور) is a poem written by Safavid era Persian poet Vahshi Bafqi, notable for featuring a romantic relationship between two men. Nazer is son of the Vizier who falls in love with Manzur, the King's son.

Notes

  1. Abbasi, Skineh; Hashemi, Ruh Allah (May 2015). "The shaping of pre- Romanticism in Persian Poetry (According to Nazer and Manzur from Vahshi Bafghi)". Bustan-e Adab. 7 (1). doi:10.22099/JBA.2015.2518. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  2. (in Persian)Shamisa, Sirus. Shahedbazi dar adabiyyate farsi. Tehran: Ferdows, 2000, p. 200.


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