Farhod wa Shirin (Farhad and Shirin) – the second dastan in
Nava'i's Khamsa. Farhod wa Shirin, which was written in 1484, is often
described as a classic
Romeo and Juliet
story for Central Asians. The
poem is divided into 59 chapters and is 5,782 verses long.
Fusuli arba'a (The Four Seasons) – the common title of the four
qasidas written in Persian by Nava'i. Each qasida is about one of the
four seasons – Spring (57 verses), The Hottest Part of Summer (71
verses), Autumn (35 verses), and Winter (70 verses).
Hazoin ul-Maoniy – the common title of the four diwans that include
Nava'i's completed lyric poems. Hazoin ul-maoniy consists of 2,600
ghazals, four mustazods, ten muhammases, four tarjebands, one
tarkibband, one masnaviy (a poetic letter to Sayyid Khsan), one
qasida, one sokiynoma, 210 qit'as, 133 ruba'is, 52 problems, 10
chistons, 12 tuyuks, 26 fards, and 3,132 poems. Hazoin ul-Maoniy is
22,450.5 verses (44,901 lines) long. It was finished in 1498. Sixteen
different lyrical genres are used in this collection.
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