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  1. Rakhshandeh E'tesami (Persian: رخشنده اعتصامی, Raḵšanda Eʿteṣāmī; March 17, 1907 – April 4, 1941), better known as Parvin E'tesami (Persian: پروین اعتصامی), was an Iranian 20th-century Persian poet.

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · Parvin E’tesami (March 17, 1907 – April 4, 1941) is one of Irans unmatched cultural treasures. She began composing poetry at the age of 8. By the age of 11, she had already mastered the poetry styles of renowned Iranian poets such as Sanai, Saadi, Rumi, Khayyam, Hafez, and Naser Khusraw.

  3. en.icro.ir › Celebrities › Parvin-EtesamiParvin Etesami | English

    Parvin E'tesami. Rakhshandeh E’tesami, popularly known as Parvin E’tesami, one of the most famous contemporary Iranian poets, who has been described as “the most famous female poet of Iran was born in the city of Tabriz on March 17, 1906 CE.

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  4. Aug 28, 2018 · Parvin E´tesami (1907-1941) was the first major female poet of twentieth-century Iran. She revived monazereh, the tradition of dialogical strife poetry, in twentieth century...

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  5. Parvin E’tesami along with Iraj Mirza and Poet laureate Bahar was the most prominent poet of early twentieth century Iran, the form of whose poems was generally in the neo-classical style. And along with the latter two, a major Persian poet of all time.

  6. On March 30, 2023, The Iran 1400 Project’s program manager Sydney Martin interviewed Dr. Behnam M. Fomeshi, a Literary Researcher at Monash University, about poet Parvin Etesami. Dr. Fomeshi examined E’tesami’s life, influences, notable poets preceding her, and her lasting impact on Persian poetry.

  7. Parvin learned the basic principals in poetry and literature from his father, Yusuf Etesami (E'tesam-al-Molk), one of the scholars, writers, and the founder of Bahar journal. She dedicated her Diwan to him because he was involved in training her talent more than the others.