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Iran marks National Ferdowsi Day

Iran marks National Ferdowsi Day
Tasnim Iranians paid tribute to Hakim Abul-Qasim Ferdowsi, a renowned literary figure whose Shahnameh is considered as the world's longest epic poetry written by a single poet.





In a ceremony held in the northeastern city of Mashah on Monday, the countrys cultural and political figures marked the National Day of Ferdowsi.

Ferdowsi was born in 940 CE in a small village near the ancient city of Tous in Irans Khorasan Razavi Province.

The poet is best known for his magnum opus, Shahnameh (Book of the Kings), which is a classic in epic Persian poetry and recounts Iran's mythical and historical past.

The book which had great influence on the nations cultural heritage chronicles the legendary history of the pre-Islamic kings of Iran from Keyumars to Yazdegerd III.

Ferdowsi spent over three decades to write the book in Persian at a time when Arabic was the main scientific and literary language of Iran.

Shahnameh is composed of 55,000 couplets and has been translated into several languages.

Every year, Iran pays tribute to its great poet on National Ferdowsi Day marked on May 15.

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