The need to recorrect the Divan of Amir Khosrow Dehlavi

Abstract:
Amir Khosrow Dehlavi, articulate parrot of India, is famous Persian-speaking poets (651 India -725 Delhi). There is no doubt that Amir Khosrow is the greatest poet of Indian subcontinent that some have called him Saadi of India. He had full ability in Persian prose and poetry and was one of the masters of this technique. His poetry book has been published many times in Iran and India. Theose prints in Tehran were considered by Iqbal Salah Al-din, such as M. Dervish and Saied Nafisi printers. Therefore, he used those text as a base for next correcting of Amir Khosrow`s work in Lahore. Iqbal's correction was printed again by Mohammad Roshan with a little correction in Iran beacuse the same was issued few and soon was rare. This correction which is today used as a main source by researchers has some mistakes in writing and still needs to be recorrect, of course after deep checking and compairing with one and more authorized prints. In this article, we have found many mistakes and points and showed the reason of importance of recorrcting this manuscript.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Subcontinent Researches, Volume:8 Issue: 28, 2017
Pages:
91 to 106
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