Isfahani, Mirza Habib, active 19th century
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- Sargozasht-e Haji Baba-yi Isfahani, 1996:CIP t.p. (Mirza Habib Isfahani) CIP introd. (Mirza Habib; translator of many works into Persian; fled to Turkey in the early 1860s; worked as a teacher and died sometime in the late 19th century)
- Rehnuma-yı Farisı̂, 1891 or 1892:t.p. (Habib Efendi; Encümen-i Teftiş ve Muayene azasından)
- Büyük Lûgat ve ansik.(Habib Efendi (Mirza), Persian poet; Isfahan1835-Bursa 1893)
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Mirza Habib Esfahani (Persian: میرزا حبیب اصفهانی) was an Iranian poet, grammarian and translator, who lived in exile in the Ottoman Empire for much of his life. He is principally known for his Persian translation of the satirical novel The adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan and for composing the first systematic grammar of the Persian language.
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