Badr al-Din Hilali (Persian: بدرالدین هلالی; c. 1470–1529) was a Persian poet of Turkic origin. In Herat, he was a member of the literary circle of Sultan Husayn-e Bayqara and a close associate Alisher Navai.[1][2]
Born | c. 1470 Astarabad |
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Died | 1529 Herat |
Occupation | Poet |
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