Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Maqbaratoshoara

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Maqbaratoshoara

Burials
  
Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar, Khaqani, Asadi Tusi, Seqat-ol-Eslam Tabrizi, Anvari

Maqbarat-o-shoara (Persian: مقبرةالشعراء‎‎) or the Mausoleum of Poets (مزارِ شاعران Mazār-e Shāerān or مزارِ سرایندگان Mazār-e Sorāyandegān) is a graveyard belongs to classical and contemporary poets, mystics and other notable people, located in the Surkhab district of Tabriz in Iran. It was built by Tahmaseb Dolatshahi in the mid-1970s while he was the Secretary of Arts and Cultures of East Azarbaijan.

On the east side of Sayyed Hamzeh's grave and Ghaem Magham's grave, there is a graveyard containing the graves of important poets, mystics, scientists and well-known people of Tabriz. The Mausoleum was first mentioned by the medieval historian Hamdollah Mostowfi in his Nozhat ol-Gholub. Hamdollah mentions it being located in what, at the time, was the Surkhab district of Tabriz.

Since the 1970s, there have been attempts to renovate the graveyard area. Some work has been carried out like the construction of a new symbolic building on this site.

The first poet buried in this complex is Asadi Tusi (999-1072).

Notable Burials

  • Asadi Tusi (999-1072) - poet
  • Qatran Tabrizi (1009-1072) - poet
  • Anvari Abivardi (1126-1189) - poet
  • Khaqani (1122-1190) - poet
  • Mojireddin Bilaqani (d. 1190) - poet
  • Zahireddin Faryabi (d. 1202) - poet
  • Shapur Nishapuri (d. 1204) - poet
  • Shamseddin Sojasi (d. 1206) - poet
  • Zulfaqar Shervani (d. 1290) - poet
  • Homam Tabrizi (1238-1314) - poet
  • Nasrollah Tabib (d. 1339) - calligrapher
  • Assar Tabrizi (1325-1390) - poet
  • Maghrebi Tabrizi (1348-1406) - poet
  • Mani Shirazi (d. 1507) - poet
  • Lesani Shirazi (d. 1533) - poet
  • Shakibi Tabrizi (d. 1564) - poet
  • Mirza Issa Farahani (d. 1822) - vizier of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Abbas Mirza
  • Aziz Khan Mukri (d. 1870) - army general
  • Seqqat ol-Eslam Tabrizi (1861-1911) - Persian constitutional activist
  • Taher Tabrizi (1888-1976) - calligrapher
  • Mohammad-Hossein Behjat Tabrizi (Shahriar) (1906-1988) - poet
  • Mahmoud Melmasi (Azarm) (1917-1991) - poet
  • Aziz Dowlatabadi (Darvish) (1922-2009) - poet
  • References

    Maqbaratoshoara Wikipedia