14th century in poetry

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Aztec Empire

  • 14th century — Tlaltecatzin of Cuauhchinanco (Texcoco (altepetl)) writes his poem.[1]: 29–37 
  • late 14th-mid 15th centuries — Tochimhuitzin of Coyolchighuihqui (Tenochtitlan), son of Itcoatl writes several poems in Nahuatl.[1]: 127–131 

Europe

Works

British Isles

Near East

  • Yusuf Meddah, Azerbaijani, writes Varqa va Gülşāh, Ghazavātnāmah, Dāstān-i IblÄ«s 'Aleyh al-La'nah (translated from Arabic and expanded) and Qiṣṣah-i YÅ«suf
  • Şadi Meddah, probably writes Maqtal-i Hüseyn (1362, translated from Arabic)
  • KhāmÅ«shnāmah (c. 1300)

Arab world

Persian language

Works

Persian-language poets

Japan

Japanese works published

Imperial poetry anthologies:

Japanese poets

Other in East Asia

South Asia

Decades and years

References

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