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  1. Seyid Ali Imadaddin Nasimi (Azerbaijani: سئید علی عمادالدّین نسیمی, romanized: Seyid Əli İmadəddin Nəsimi; c. 1369/70 – c. 1418/19), commonly known as simply Nasimi (نسیمی, Nəsimi), was a 14th- and 15th-century Hurufi poet who composed poetry in his native Azerbaijani, as well as Persian and Arabic ...

  2. Seyid İmadeddin Nesimi (died c. 1418, Aleppo, Syria) was a mystical poet of the late 14th and early 15th centuries who wrote in Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. Very little about his early life is known.

  3. www.anthologyofheroespodcast.com › imadaddin-nasimi-the-poetImadaddin Nasimi, The Poet Martyr

    Dec 6, 2020 · Imadaddin Nasimi wrote heretical poetry in 14th century Azerbaijan. Despite being banned, his altruistic poetry was incredibly popular and helped give rise to the Azerbaijani language. He evaded capture for many years but when he saw a man being tortured in his place, he swapped places.

  4. May 22, 2023 · Imadeddin Nasimi was a follower of Naimi and preached his teachings. At the same time, strictly continuing the line of Persian-Turkic Sufism, he was an ardent adherent of al-Hallaj, considering him to be the bearer of the highest truth of the Sufi doctrine.

  5. ‘Alī ‘Imādu d-Dīn Nasīmī ( Template:Lang-az, Persian: عمادالدین نسیمی ), often known as Nesimi, (1369–1417) was a 14th-century Turkic [1] [2] [3] Ḥurūfī poet. Known mostly by his pen name (or takhallus) of Nesîmî, he composed one Divan in Azerbaijani Turkic [4], one in Persian [2] [5], and a number of poems in Arabic [6].

  6. Seyid Ali Imadaddin Nasimi, commonly known as simply Nasimi, was a 14th- and 15th-century Hurufi poet who composed poetry in his native Azerbaijani, as well as Persian and Arabic languages. He is regarded as one of the greatest Turkic poets of his time and one of the most prominent figures in Azerbaijani literature.

  7. Oct 27, 2019 · Over the centuries Imadaddin Nasimi has been a figure revered throughout the Turkic world, both as a man and as a poet. His intense religious fervor and final martyrdom raised him in the eyes of many to a level near that of sainthood.