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Sana'i (died c. 1150)

Persian poet. He was the first great mystical mathnavi writer of Persia. His surviving work also comprises a collection of qasidas and ghazals. Sana'i exerted a considerable influence on later Persian poetry.

In his early life, Sana'i was attached to the court of Bahramshah, Sultan of Ghazna. His mathnavi Garden of Truth, containing about 11,000 couplets, is dedicated to Bahramshah.



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