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Nazmi Zade al-Bagdadi

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Nazmi Zade al-Bagdadi was a Turkish poet and the father of historian Morteza Effendi and writer Hussein Effendi. He died in AH 1066 (1655/1656 CE). He authored a collection of Turkish poetry.

Personal life

He had at least two children: the writer and translator Hussain Nazmi Zadeh, who died in 1717 and was the translator of the Book of Wassef al-Hadrah; and the historian and translator Mortada Nazmi Zadeh, who died in 1723 and was the author of The History of Baghdad, known as Kalashin Khalfa or Rawdah al-Khalafa.

Death

Nazmi Zade died in 1655.

References

  1. "تراثنا". rafed.net. Retrieved 2021-12-19.


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