The Makarim al-Akhlaq : A Treatise on 'Alishir Nava'i download pdf. Media in category "Ali-Shir Nava'i". The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total. 1942 navoi mixedperf 285 200; 17 KB. 1991 CPA PC 219 MIR'ALI SHIR NAVA'I THE GREAT SHUHRAT SIROJIDDINOV G'afirr G'ulom nomidagi nashriyot-matbaa In the linguistic treatise Mulldkamat al-lughatayn (Dis- pute of two languages) he proved on 56 Makarim al-akhlaq, p.122-132. Nava'i wrote Lison ut-Tayr under the pen name Fāni between 1498 and 1499. The poem is 3,598 verses long. In the introduction, the author notes that he wrote this poem as a response to Farid ud-Din Attar's Mantiq-ut Tayr. Facsimile edition of a treatise on Alishir Navai Ghiyath ad-Din b. The Makarim al-Akhlaq edited with introduction and notes T Gandje (E.J.W. Gibb The Makarim al-Akhlaq is a panegyric biography of Khvandmir's patron 'Ali Shir Nava'i, Alisher Navoi; Mīr `Alī Shīr; 'Alishir Nava'i; `Alishir Nava'i; Mīr 'Alī Shīr; `Alīshīr Navā';'Alīshīr Navā'.In more languages. Spanish. Ali-Shir Nava'i. No description Mīr'Alisher Navaiy, also known as Nizām-al-Din ʿAlisher Herawī was a Alisher Nava'i was born in 1441 in Herat, which is now in north-western To help other Turkic poets, Alisher wrote technical works such as Mizan al-Awzan (The Measure of Meters), and a detailed treatise on poetical Makarim al-akhlak, Leiden. The makārim al-akhlāq:a treatise on ʻAlīshīr Navāʼī Ġiyās al-Dīn ibn Hummām Ali Şir Nevaî [hazılayan] Agâh Sırrı Levend Alisher Navoiĭ( Book ) Jump up ^ Ali Shir Nava'i Muhakamat al-lughatain tr. Khwandamir (1979), Gandjei, T., ed., Makarim al-akhlak, Leiden. Such as Mizan al-Awzan ("The Measure of Meters"), a detailed treatise on poetical meters - as well as Aphorism Ali-Shir Nava'i: Wise words Alisher Navoi ALISHER NAVOI: Sufi Master Poet, Politician, Linguist, Scientist, Author, Calligrapher, Art-patron, Intellectual, Painter, Builder. F. Ashrafi, Bernara Karieva, et al. He also wrote a treatise on Turkish prosody. Navāʾī's mastery of the Chagatai language was such that it came to be known as the language of Navāʾī..