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The Secret Rose Garden

In this enchanting novel, readers are transported to a magical rose garden where the beauty of nature and the power of secrets intertwine. As the story unfolds, characters navigate the complexities of their own lives, revealing hidden truths and the transformative power of self-discovery. more

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Mahmud Shabistari

Mahmud Shabistari was a prominent Persian poet born in 1288 in Khorasan and died in 1340. His poetry works hold a significant place in the history of Persian literature and are considered as a forerunner of the Renaissance in Persian literature. more

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