Rabia Balkhi

Rabia Balkhi

Rabe'a Balkhi (PerB|رابعه بلخی), also called as Rabi'ah bint Kaab Quzdari or Ghozdary (in Persian: رابعه قزداری) , or just as Rabe'ah was most likely the first poetess in the History of Persian Poetry. She was born and died in Balkh, Khorasan, a city today in northern Afghanistan. The exact dates of her birth and death are unknown. But some evidences indicate she lived during the same period that Rudaki, the Father of Persian Poetry, was a court poet to Nasr II of Samanid (914-943).

Life

Her name and biography appear in Jami's "Nafahat-ol-Uns", Attar's "Mathnaviyat" and Aufi's "Lubab ul-Albab". She was one of the first Afghan/Persian poets who wrote in modern Persian (Dari). Her father, Kaab, was a governor; when Kaab died, his son Haares, brother of Rabe’eh, became the governor. Haares had a Turkish slave named Baktash, with whom Rabe’eh was secretly in love. At a court party, Haares heard Rabe’eh's secret from Rudaki. He imprisoned Baktash in a well, cut the jugular vein of Rabe’eh and imprisoned her in a bathroom. She wrote her final poems with her blood on the wall of the bathroom until she died. Baktash escaped the well, and as soon as got the news about Rabe’eh, he went to the governor’s office and assassinated Haares. He then committed suicide.

Poems

Click here [http://www.persian.ws/poet/fullnews.php?id=38 ] to view a part of Rabe'eh's poem as translated from Persian into English by Manouchehr Saadat Noury.Her love affair with the slave "Baktāsh" inspired poet Reza Qolikhan Hedayat (a poet of the Qajar era ) to compose his "Gulistan Eram" or "Baktash Nameh".

References

* E.G. Browne: "Literary History of Persia". (Four volumes, 2,256 pages, and twenty-five years in the writing). 1998. ISBN 0-7007-0406-X
* Jan Rypka: "History of Iranian Literature". Reidel Publishing Company. 1968 OCLC|460598. ISBN 90-277-0143-1
*M. Saadat Noury: A Research Note on First Iranian Poetess [http://www.persianmirror.com/community/2005/opinion/opinionMSN.cfm]

ee also

*List of Persian poets and authors
*Persian literature


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