
Shahriar
Shahriar, also known as Mohammad-Hossein Behjat Tabrizi, was a prominent Persian poet from Iran, renowned for his contributions to contemporary Persian literature. Born in 1906 in Tabriz, he is celebrated for his lyrical poetry, which reflects themes of love, nature, and social issues. Shahriar's work often incorporates elements of Azerbaijani Turkish, showcasing his cultural heritage. His most famous poems include 'Heydar Babaya Salavat' and 'Ghazals', which have resonated with readers and listeners for decades. He passed away in 1988, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire poets and artists.
Born on Sep 24, 1906 (118 years old)
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Bangladesh:
Shahriar is mentioned as a victim whose murder has sparked protests demanding justice.
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Bangladesh:
Shahriar's murder has sparked protests by student leaders and activists at Dhaka University.
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Bangladesh:
Shahriar was a graduate student at Dhaka University's Institute of Education and Research who was tragically killed in an attack.
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Bangladesh:
Shahriar was a student who was fatally injured in a stabbing incident.
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Iran:
Shahriar's poem was recited by Masoud Pezeshkian during the meeting.
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Iran:
Shahriar is one of the Iranian and global figures whose statue decorates the square.
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Bangladesh:
Henna artist Shahriar applied mehndi on Mehazabin's hands.
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Iran:
Pezeshkian recited a poem by Shahriar in Turkish during a cultural event.
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