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Ferdowsi Iranian identity a credit for Persian language

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Today May 14 is considered a significant cultural event for Iranians, in which the great Persian poet Ferdowsi is commemorated and people celebrate Persian Language Day.

Ferdowsi wrote one of the essential Iranian literary works, Shahnameh, which played a significant role in the revival of the Persian language and the spread of its literature.

This year, May 14, or the 25th of Ordibehesht in the Iranian calendar is registered as the day of commemoration of Hakim Abolghasem Ferdowsi, the greatest epic poet of Iran and the world.

Abolghasem Hassan, son of Ali Tusi known as Ferdowsi, was born in 329 AH in the village of Pazh in the historical city of Toos in Khorasan Razavi province and is known as the most important and well-known Iranian orator who had said poems in Persian.

Ferdowsi's world fame is due to the Shahnameh, which this famous Iranian poet started composing at a young age and composing the Shahnameh took 30 years.

This immortal work of Ferdowsi, which is one of the best epic works in the world, has about fifty thousand verses and has been translated into different languages around the world.

Undoubtedly, one of the valuable guardians of the Persian language is Abolghasem Ferdowsi, whose brilliant work, the Iranian epic poem Shahnameh, has been of undeniable importance in preserving the Persian language and Iranian identity.

Ferdowsi's unwavering commitment to creating this opus reflects his deep affection for his homeland, its rich history, and its people. The enduring influence of the Shahnameh on Iranian culture is undeniable, shaping not only the country's literary landscape but also instilling a sense of national pride and cultural heritage in successive generations of Iranians.

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https://iranpress.com/ferdowsi--iranian-identity--a-credit-for-persian-language

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