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Nazm ul-Javohir – Nava'i's work written in 1485 in appreciation of
Husayn Bayqarah's
risala
. In Nazm ul-Javohir, the meaning of every
proverb in
Ali
's collection of proverbs entitled Nasr ul-laoliy is told in
one
ruba'i
. The creation and purpose of the work is given in the
preface.
Nasim ul-Huld – Nava'i's qasida written in Persian. The qasida was
influenced by Khaqani's and
Khusrow Dehlawī
's works. The Russian
historian Yevgeniy Bertels believed that Nasim ul-Huld was written in
response to
Jami
's Jilo ur-ruh.
Risolai tiyr andohtan – a short risala that has only three pages. The
risala, which seems to be a commentary on one of the
hadiths
, was
included in Nava'i's unfinished work Kulliyot. Kulliyot was published as
a book in 1667–1670 and consisted of 17 works. In his book Navaiy,
Yevgeniy Bertels chose Risolai tiyr andohtan as the last work in his list
of 22 works by Nava'i.
Rukh ul-Quds (The Holy Spirit) – the first qasida in Nava'i's Persian
collection of qasidas entitled Sittai zaruriya. Rukh ul-Quds, which is
132 verses long, is about
divine love
.
Sab'ai Sayyor (Seven Travelers) – the fourth dastan in
Nava'i's Khamsa. Sab'ai Sayyor is divided into 37 chapters and is
8,005 lines long. The poem was written in 1485.
Saddi Iskandari (Alexander's Wall) – the fifth dastan in
Nava'i's Khamsa. In this work, Nava'i positively portrays the conquests
of
Alexander the Great
and expresses his views on
governance
. Saddi
Iskandari was written in 1485 and consists of 88 chapters and is 7,215
verses long.
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