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page 1Azerbaijani poetry
diwan
the systematic collection of a poet's output for academic purposes, as opposed to the self-published mecmuas
Epic of Köroğlu
epic poem and legend of Turkic peoples
bayt
poetry unit
radif
In the poetic traditions of the Islamic East, particularly in Persian, Turkic, and Urdu ghazals, the radīf (from the Arabic linguistic root , meaning 'the one riding behind') refers to a specific word or short phrase that must consistently end each line of the opening couplet and the second line of all subsequent couplets.
Leyli and Majnun
poem by Fuzuli
bahr
meter in Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry
Köroğlu
REDIRECT Epic of Koroghlu#Koroghlu
Eastern poem on the death of Pushkin
1837 poem written by Mirza Fatali Akhundov
kulliyyat
thumb|Cover of the 1872 translation of the works of Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda (1713–1781)
A kulliyyāt (from Arabic: ; ; ; ; ) is a collection of the poetry of any one poet.
Heydar Babaya Salam
literary work
Divan of Fuzuli in Azerbaijani
takhallus
In Persian, Turkic, Hindustani and Punjabi, the word takhallus (from Arabic , ; ; ; ; , ) means a pen name. Pen names were widely adopted by Persian, Turkic, Urdu and Punjabi poets.
qafiya
Qāfiya (from Arabic: , ; ; ; ; ) is the classical Islamic prosodic term for rhyme.