Proper noun
Tabrizi (plural Tabrizis)
A surname from Persian.
It was his meeting with the dervish Shams-e Tabrizi on 15 November 1244 that completely changed his life. Source: Internet
Major works An Ottoman era manuscript depicting Rumi and Shams-e Tabrizi Rumi's poetry is often divided into various categories: the quatrains ( rubayāt ) and odes ( ghazal ) of the Divan, the six books of the Masnavi. Source: Internet
Mir Ali Tabrizi had found the optimum composition of the letters and graphical rules so it has just been fine-tuned during the past seven centuries. Source: Internet
Mewlana had been spontaneously composing ghazals (Persian poems), and these had been collected in the Divan-i Kabir or Diwan Shams Tabrizi. Source: Internet
Yazdi died in 1924, but Khomeini continued to pursue his interest in philosophy with two other teachers, Javad Aqa Maleki Tabrizi and Rafi'i Qazvini. Source: Internet
Yusuf Tabrizi was a Persian who is said to have converted Maldives in 12th century AD to Islam The conversion to Islam is mentioned in the edicts written in copper plates from the end of the 12th century AD. Source: Internet