Miskin Abdal
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Born
1430
Səyid Huseyn Muhammed oğlu
1430
Died1535
Occupation(s)Folk poet-ashugh[clarification needed], Sufi philosopher-thinker, statesman
KnownforFounder of the ashugh school[clarification needed], Foreign affairs of the Safavid state
Miskin Abdal | |
|---|---|
| Born | Səyid Huseyn Muhammed oğlu 1430 |
| Died | 1535 |
| Occupation(s) | Folk poet-ashugh[clarification needed], Sufi philosopher-thinker, statesman |
| Known for | Founder of the ashugh school[clarification needed], Foreign affairs of the Safavid state |
| Notable work | Epic "Miskin Abdal and Senuber," Epic "Shah Ismail and Miskin Abdal," "Lev Sahla Ibrahim," "Orphan Hussein," Azerbaijani minstrel literature |
Miskin Abdal (born Səyid Huseyn Muhammed oğlu; 1430–1535) was a folk poet-ashugh, Sufi philosopher-thinker, and statesman, who for many years was in charge of foreign affairs of the Safavid state under Shah Ismail Khatai (1487–1524). He was the founder of the ashugh school[clarification needed].[1][2]
In Gədəbəy, the "Miskin Abdal" literary assembly[clarification needed] has been established.