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Sadr-ul-Din-e Eyni & Bidel-e-Dehlavi Ebrahim khodayar. LIRE 2004; 2 (5) :75-94
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-11936-en.html
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One of the biggest social and literary Process of the cultural and social and civilization of Iran which dominated for one and half of the century namely 12th century a.h. to 14th century a.h, a large part Iran in the Transoxania was Bidelism and penetration of works, speech style and expression methods of Mirza Abdoul Qadir Bidel Dehlavi (1644-1721 AD), the Persian Indian poet borne to Joghtaee dynasty.  
Sadr-u-din Ainee (1878-1954 AD) founder of modern Tajik literature played important role in introducing this process and had social and literature impacts. This article present a clear view upon this process based on the observable works in Transoxania. It includes six parts as set forth below:
     1. Pioneers and lanners of Bedilism theory in Transoxania.
     2. Ainee familiarization with Bidel.
     3. First Ainee research upon Bidel.
     4. Ainee and Bidel in the light of the sample Tajik Literature.
     5. A survey and analysis on book written by Mirza Abdul Qadir Bedil.
     6. Bidel in Ainee’s book “Notes”.
 
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Subject: Adaptive literature
Received: 2004/11/21 | Accepted: 2004/12/11 | Published: 2004/12/20

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