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Muhammad Shirin Maghribi | |
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![]() "Diagram of the Transmutations of Four Elements." Folio from a copy of the al-Nuzha al-Sasaniyya by Muhammad Shirin Maghribi, dated before 1436 or 1485 | |
Born | 1349 Ammand, Chobanid kingdom |
Died | 1408 (aged 58–59) Tabriz |
Occupation | Poet, scholar |
Language | Persian, Old Azeri |
Notable works | Divan of Muhammad Shirin Maghribi al-Nuzha al-Sasaniyya |
Muhammad Shirin Maghribi (Persian: محمد شیرین مغربی) was a Sufi poet and scholar, who is considered one of leading composers of Persian mystical poetry in the 14th-century.