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Abu Nasr Farsi (Persian: ابو نصر فارسی), also known as Abu Nasr-i Parsi (ابو نصر من پارسی), was a Persian statesman, warrior and poet, who served the Ghaznavid sultan Ibrahim (r. 1059–1099) and the latter's son Mas'ud III (r. 1099–1115). There is lack of information about his early life, however, it is known that his family had moved to Lahore and had a long history of service to the Ghaznavids. Abu Nasr spent most of his time in Punjab during the reign of Ibrahim. During the reign of Mas'ud III, he fell out of favor and was deprived of his posts. He died in 1116/1117 during the reign of Arslan-Shah of Ghazna. Abu Nasr was not only a prominent statesman and warrior, but also a great poet. His verses are highly admired by Aufi and Nizami Aruzi.

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  • Abu Nasr Farsi (Persian: ابو نصر فارسی), also known as Abu Nasr-i Parsi (ابو نصر من پارسی), was a Persian statesman, warrior and poet, who served the Ghaznavid sultan Ibrahim (r. 1059–1099) and the latter's son Mas'ud III (r. 1099–1115). There is lack of information about his early life, however, it is known that his family had moved to Lahore and had a long history of service to the Ghaznavids. Abu Nasr spent most of his time in Punjab during the reign of Ibrahim. During the reign of Mas'ud III, he fell out of favor and was deprived of his posts. He died in 1116/1117 during the reign of Arslan-Shah of Ghazna. Abu Nasr was not only a prominent statesman and warrior, but also a great poet. His verses are highly admired by Aufi and Nizami Aruzi. (en)
  • Abu Nasr Hibatallah al-Farsi Kiwan al-Mulk Nizam al-Din (mort vers 1017) fou poeta i oficial gaznèvida de la segona meitat del segle xi, d'un família establerta a Lahore al servei dels gaznèvides. Fou lloctinent del príncep gaznèvida governador de Panjab i comandant en cap de l'exèrcit a aquesta província als darrers anys del sultà (1059-1099) quan el fill d'aquest Masud era governador, i quan el príncep fou proclamat sultà ( ben Ibrahim 1099-1115) va romandre en el mateix càrrec sent llavors governador Azud al-Dawla (sultà 1115-1116). Els poetes Abu l-Faradj Rud i Masud-i Sad-i Salman li van dedicar versos; aquest segon fou governador de Čalandhar o Jullundur sota autoritat d'Abu Nasr. (ca)
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  • Abu Nasr Hibatallah al-Farsi Kiwan al-Mulk Nizam al-Din (mort vers 1017) fou poeta i oficial gaznèvida de la segona meitat del segle xi, d'un família establerta a Lahore al servei dels gaznèvides. Fou lloctinent del príncep gaznèvida governador de Panjab i comandant en cap de l'exèrcit a aquesta província als darrers anys del sultà (1059-1099) quan el fill d'aquest Masud era governador, i quan el príncep fou proclamat sultà ( ben Ibrahim 1099-1115) va romandre en el mateix càrrec sent llavors governador Azud al-Dawla (sultà 1115-1116). Els poetes Abu l-Faradj Rud i Masud-i Sad-i Salman li van dedicar versos; aquest segon fou governador de Čalandhar o Jullundur sota autoritat d'Abu Nasr. Durant el regant de Masud III va perdre la confiança de la cort i fou destituït del seu càrrec. Va morir en el regnat de Malik Arslan Shah ben Masud (1116-1118). Va escriure poesies molt elogiades que no s'han conservat. (ca)
  • Abu Nasr Farsi (Persian: ابو نصر فارسی), also known as Abu Nasr-i Parsi (ابو نصر من پارسی), was a Persian statesman, warrior and poet, who served the Ghaznavid sultan Ibrahim (r. 1059–1099) and the latter's son Mas'ud III (r. 1099–1115). There is lack of information about his early life, however, it is known that his family had moved to Lahore and had a long history of service to the Ghaznavids. Abu Nasr spent most of his time in Punjab during the reign of Ibrahim. During the reign of Mas'ud III, he fell out of favor and was deprived of his posts. He died in 1116/1117 during the reign of Arslan-Shah of Ghazna. Abu Nasr was not only a prominent statesman and warrior, but also a great poet. His verses are highly admired by Aufi and Nizami Aruzi. (en)
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