Tuhfat al-Iraqayn

Tuḥfat al-ʿIrāqayn (Arabic: تحفه العراقین “Gift of the Two Iraqs”), also known as Khatm al-gharāʾib (ختم الغرائب "Seal of Curiosity") is one of greatest works of the Persian poet Khaqani.

After court intrigues, Khaqani set out on the Hajj to Mecca in 1156/57 CE, after which he composed this work.

It consists of five parts and is essentially a description of the poet's travels.

Its name refers to the two traditional regions of Iraq, Upper Mesopotamia (al-Jazīra) and Lower Mesopotamia ("the Sawad) Tuḥfat al-ʿIrāqayn is the only masnavi (long poem in rhyming couplets) written by this poet.

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A leaf from the Tuḥfat al-ʿIrāqayn