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19 Facts About Parvin E'tesami

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Rakhshandeh E'tesami, better known as Parvin E'tesami, was a 20th-century Iranian Persian poet.

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Parvin E'tesami was born on 17 March 1907 in Tabriz to Mirza Yussef E'tesami Ashtiani.

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Parvin E'tesami's family moved to Tehran early in her life, and in addition to formal schooling, she obtained a solid understanding of Arabic and classical Persian literature from her father.

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Parvin E'tesami studied at the Iran Bethel School in Tehran, an American high school for girls where she graduated in 1924.

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Parvin E'tesami was a member of the Kanoun-e-Banovan and supported the Kashf-e hijab reform against compulsory hijab.

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In 1936, Parvin E'tesami was awarded by Reza Shah Pahlavi the third-degree Iran Medal of Art and Culture, but she declined.

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Parvin E'tesami's father died in 1938, and she died three years later of typhoid fever.

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Parvin E'tesami was buried near her father in Qom, near the Fatima Masumeh Shrine.

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Parvin E'tesami's house became an Iranian national heritage site on 19 October 2006.

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Parvin E'tesami married her father's cousin, Fazlollah E'tesami Ashtiani, on 10 July 1934, and four months after their engagement and marriage, they moved toKermanshah.

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Parvin E'tesami never spoke about this unsuccessful marriage until the end of her life, and only composed a poem on the subject, the first three verses of which begin with these lines :.

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Parvin E'tesami was around seven or eight years old when her poetic ability was revealed.

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The second edition of her book, edited by her brother Abu'l Fatha Parvin E'tesami, appeared shortly after she died in 1941.

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Parvin E'tesami's poetry follows the classical Persian tradition in its form and substance.

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Parvin E'tesami remained unaffected by or perhaps ignored the modernistic trends in Persian poetry.

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Parvin E'tesami composed approximately sixty-five poems in the style of monazara and seventy-five anecdotes, fables, and allegories.

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Parvin E'tesami began writing poetry from a young age; her first published works appeared in the Iranian magazine Bahrain the early 1920s, when she was just a teenager.

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Ultimately, Parvin E'tesami died on 4 April 1941 at the age of 34 in Tehran and was buried in the family mausoleum at Fatima Masumeh Shrine in Qom.

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Parvin E'tesami's words are sweet, as sweet as you desire.