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فردقان | يوسف زيدان

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The novel revolves around the life of Ibn Sina during the period of his arrest in the castle (Fardakan) located in the center of Iran, at the present time. The novel tells in a literary manner, in which reality is mixed with fiction, about Ibn Sina, starting from his birth in the year 370 AH, in a family consisting of an Afghani father and a Khwari...

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The novel revolves around the life of Ibn Sina during the period of his arrest in the castle (Fardakan) located in the center of Iran, at the present time. The novel tells in a literary manner, in which reality is mixed with fiction, about Ibn Sina, starting from his birth in the year 370 AH, in a family consisting of an Afghani father and a Khwarizm mother (currently Uzbekistan), and his life in the Central Asian region, then his settlement and death in the Persian region, where he lived the last half From his life between Rayy (Tehran, Hamadan, and Isfahan)

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