Amir Pazevari

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Amir Pazevari was a Babol Mazandarani Iranian poet with numerous works written in the Mazandarani language. [1] He probably lived in the 17th century in the province of Mazandaran (Tabarestan), Iran.

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References

  1. Mohammad Davoudi and Manouchehr Sotoudeh, "correction and Persian translation of Divan-e Amir Pazevari". Resanesh Publishing Group, Tehran, Iran, July 2004.