Persian Literature and Poetry Day is observed in Iran every September 18, commemorating the contributions of Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar, a prominent contemporary poet. This cultural observance honors his legacy and is marked by a celebration of Persian literature, which spans 2,500 years and includes both oral and written works. The date was chosen to coincide with Shahriar's death anniversary, as he was an influential figure in both Persian and Azerbaijani literature. His poetry, characterized by the use of colloquial language, resonated deeply with the common people. Shahriar was born in 1906 in Tabriz, where he is now buried in the Mausoleum of Poets. The day serves as a reminder of the rich history of Persian poetry, particularly during its Golden Age, which featured legendary poets such as Ferdowsi, Saadi Shirazi, Omar Khayyam, and Hafez.
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September 18: Persian Literature and Poetry Day (Iran)
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