Hussain Quli Mastan as a short story writer
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https://doi.org/10.5958/2347-6869.2017.00001.2Keywords:
Husain Quli Mastan, Short Stories, Persian Literature, socio & political Aspects, BiographyAbstract
Hussain Quli Mastan had various personalities. He was a journalist, translator, lyricist, poet, playwright, novelist, as well as columnist footer, and without a doubt he was the first Iranian photo-journalist.In this paper, hidden corners and unfamiliar life and priceless works of Hussain Quli Mastan has been introduced. Hopefully this article establishes Hussain Quli Mastan in Persian literature and his valuable work.
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Q. Husain, Mastan. (1370). Gunah-E-Muqaddas. 1st ed. Javed. Print.
Q. Husain, Mastan. (1318). Dastane Kootah Noori. 1st ed. Print
Q. Husain, Mastan. (1322). Dastane Kootah Noori. 2nd ed.Print
Q. Husain, Mastan. (1319). dastane kootah aroos. 1st ed. Print
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