Document Type : Research Paper

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1 University of Sistan and Baluchestan

2 university of sistan and baluchistan

10.22059/jpl.2024.374372.2241

Abstract

Since the second half of the 6th century, Persian poetry underwent changes due to the emergence of political and social issues, which gave it special characteristics. In fact, since the end of the 6th century, we have witnessed the emergence of great poets. In this period, the structure and content of the poem have many contrasts and contradictions compared to the previous poems. The poetry of this period is stronger in terms of language, with Arabic and Turkish words and combinations, and the abundance of Literary devices, and it does not have the simplicity of the Khorasan period, and in terms of content, it is introverted and includes mysticism and Sufism. Many poets in later periods also followed this style and used the language and theme of prominent poets of this period. Gol Mohammad Khan Zib Magsi is one of the powerful and renowned Baloch poets, one of the contemporary poets who widely benefited from the thoughts, language and expression of the Iraqi style poets, and the poetic themes and characteristics of this period are abundantly evident in his poems. This research has been done in a descriptive-analytical way using library sources and a comparison between the poetry style of Gol Mohammad Khan Zib Magsi, a famous Baloch poet, and famous Iraqi poets. In his poems, Zib Magsi is more inclined towards the Iraqi style and has imitated the language and themes of the great poets of this period by guaranteeing the sonnets. In addition to having many innovations in the field of music, language and theme, Zib Magsi's poetry also has many similarities in terms of the use of words, combinations and specific themes with the powerful poets of the late 6th century to the 9th century AH, which shows his imitation of prominent poets of the style is Iraqi.

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