Siraj al-Din Qumri Amoli or Siraj al-Din Qomri Amoli (Persian: سراج‌الدین قُمری آملی; born Amol, Iran, died 625 AH, Tabriz, Iran) was an Iranian poet.[1][2][3] He was the teacher of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.[4]

Siraj al-Din Qumri
سراج‌الدین قمری
Born
Died625 AH
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)poet and author

The Diwan (poetry collection) of Siraj Qumri has thirteen thousand verses. It is now kept in the Chester Beatty Library in Ireland.[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ Research on Serajoddin Qomri Amoli’s Life
  2. ^ Mirza Muhammad ibn Abdu'l Wahhāb of Qazwīn; Muhammed ibn Badr Jajarmi (1928). "An Account of the "Mu'nisu'l-Aḥrār": A Rare Persian MS. Belonging to Mr. H. Kevorkian". Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 5 (1): 97–108. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00130630. JSTOR 607786. S2CID 193222091 – via JSTOR.
  3. ^ Persian Words of Wisdom: Sayings and Proverbs by Masters of Persian Poetry by Bahman Solati
  4. ^ "Dargahinfo - Complete Collection of Dargahs World Wide". dargahinfo.com.
  5. ^ The Chester Beatty reference collection comprises
  6. ^ A research on the life of Sirajuddin Qumri Amoli / Mohammad Ali Noori Khoshroudbari, Samaneh Jafari at literary techniques of the twelfth year of Bahar