English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2006-11-15 09:16:46 · 1 answers · asked by HOME SLICE! 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

that is what is on every website i have looked at

i have to do a 5 minute presentation on this guy and that doesnt even last 2 minutes

2006-11-15 10:28:57 · update #1

1 answers

Magtymguly Pyragy (Persian: مختومقلی فراغی Makhtumqoli Faraghi; Turkmen: Magtymguly Pragy) (1733–1783) was a Turkmen spiritual leader and philosophical poet whose efforts to secure independence and autonomy for his people in the 18th century figured prominently in the Ruhnama.

Education and early life
Pyragy was born in the Haji Qushan village near Gonbad Kavus city in the Iranian province of Golestan.He received his early education in the Persian and Arabic languages from his father Dowletmammet Azady, a leading scholar at that time. He went on to study and write poetry, developing a realistic style of writing about 18th century Turkmen that proved very popular and ultimately led to him becoming one of the most cherished Turkmen poets of all time. He was also a devout Sufist who was said to have travelled throughout all the lands comprising modern Turkmenistan, teaching and praying for the salvation of his people. Pyragy is buried in Aqtuqay village in north-western Iran. Iranian government has inaugurated a mausoleum on his grave.

Political ideals
He promoted the idea of keeping the Turkmen way sacred, as well as maintaining the unity and integrity of the Turkmen nation. During his lifetime, his efforts had minimal success overcoming the existing tribal loyalties and rivalries. In 1991, the state of Turkmenistan was established and President Niyazov's writings, the Ruhnama - including some of Magtymguly Pyragy's writings - began to be forcibly imposed on Turkmen society.

Quotation
"Know that what I built,
Is the peg of this world.
Forever it will stay independent,
This is the edifice of the Türkmen."

See also Turkmenistan: http://www.turkmenistanembassy.org/turkmen/history/history.html

2006-11-15 09:41:41 · answer #1 · answered by Martha P 7 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers