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10th-century Persian-language writers

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Ferdowsi
thumb|Statue of Ferdowsi in Tus by Abolhassan Sadighi Abolqasem Mansour bin Hassan Tusi (940–1025), better known by his pen name Ferdowsi, was a Persian poet and the author of Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), which is one of the world's longest epic poems created by a single poet, and the greatest epic of Persian-speaking countries. Ferdowsi is celebrated as one of the most influential figures of Persian literature and one of the greatest in the history of literature.
Rudaki
Rudaki (also spelled Rodaki; ; – 940/41) was a poet, singer, and musician who is regarded as the first major poet to write in New Persian. A court poet under the Samanids, he reportedly composed more than 180,000 verses, yet only a small portion of his work has survived, most notably parts of his versification of the Kalila wa-Dimna, a collection of Indian fables.
Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr ibn Yazīd al-Ṭabarī (; 839–923 CE / 224–310 AH), commonly known as al-Ṭabarī (), was a Sunni Muslim scholar, polymath, historian, exegete, jurist, and theologian from Amol, Tabaristan, present-day Iran. Among the most prominent figures of the Islamic Golden Age, al-Tabari is widely known for his historical works and expertise in Quranic exegesis, and has been described as "an impressively prolific polymath". He authored works on a diverse range of subjects, including world history, poetry, lexicography, grammar, ethics, mathematics, and medicine. Among his most fa
Ibn al-Nadim
10th century Arab scholar and bibliographer
Shaykh Saduq
Buyid shiite scholar
Rabia Balkhi
Persian poet, first woman poet of Islamic period
Abu Nu`aym
Persian Islamic scholar (948–1038)
Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani
11th century Persian Isma'ili scholar
Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khwarizmi
10th-century Turkic poet
Hurra-yi Khuttali
ghaznavid princess
Abu Hilal al-Askari
Persian poet and Islamic scholar (died c.1010)
Abu Ishaq Kazeruni
Persian Sufi poet
Abu Ahmad Monajjem
persian music theorist
Ali Ibn Ibrahim Qomi
Iranian writer