Ayyuqi


Ayyuqi was an 11th-century Persian poet. A contemporary of the Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud of Ghazni he wrote the epic Varqa [wa Golshāh] in 2,250 verses, which is a story of the love between a youth named Varqa and a maiden, Golshah. In the introduction, he eulogizes Mahmud of Ghazni. According to the poet himself, the story is based on the Arabic work ‘Orwa wa ‘Afra. The work survives in a unique manuscript dated to the mid-13th century and made in Konya, which is now located in the Topkapi Museum. Ayyuqi also wrote some qasidas. No reliable information about Ayyuqi has come down. His works are characterized by paired rhyme interspersed with ghazal.

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Category:11th-century [Persian-language poets]
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