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Sipandi Samarkandi
Tajik poet (1829–1909) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mulla Abdulkarim Sipandi Samarkandi (Persian: سپندی سمرقندی; 1829–1909) was a Tajik bilingual poet. He lived in Samarkand, in current-day Uzbekistan. His work consists of ghazal, qit'a, mukhammas, and ruba'i, which were written in the Tajik language. Samarkandi also wrote Hajvi kali Ibrahim.
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Samarkandi was the grandfather of poet Shavkat Akhadovich Vakhidov.[1]
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