Role of Shiee Poets in Expanding Persian Culture and Civilization in the Indian Sub-Continent (During 16th and 17th Century in Safavids Period)

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Abstract:
Objectives
Impressions of language and Persian Literature in other cultures is one of the important subjects in civilization and Islamic studies.The aim of this article is to analyze the role of shiee poets in expanding Shiism and Persian language in the sub-continent during 16th and 17th century in Safavid Period.
Method
The method of this article is based on documental- historical method.
Results
The results of the research indicate that in this era, Persian language became the official language and Shiism was expanded and even the kings composed poem in Persian.
Conclusion
The author of the article concluded that Mughal Kings supported the Iranian poets, cultures and Persian language. Then shiee poems began to develop and both the shiism foundations and the expansion of Iraninan civilization began to migrate to the sub-continent. Taleb Amoli was the greatest poet in Jahangir’s court and his wife and both of them composed in Persian and Saeb Tabrizi became a great poet in Shahjahan Period.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Irainian Journal of The Knowledge Studies in The Islamic University, Volume:21 Issue: 71, 2017
Pages:
269 to 281
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