Category:Layla and Majnun
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Layla and Majnun or "The Madman and Layla" is a love story originating from classic Arabic Literature, later adopted and popularized by the Persian-language poet Nizami Ganjavi.
Majnun fell in love with Layla bint Mahdi ibn Sa’d (better known as Layla Aamiriya) from the same tribe which lived (in fact, still lives) in central Saudi Arabia. He began composing poems about his love for her. His efforts to woo the girl caused locals to call him Majnun (madman). When he asked for her hand in marriage, her father refused as it would be a scandal for Layla to marry someone considered mentally unbalanced. Soon after, Layla was married to another man.
When Majnun heard of her marriage, he fled the tribe camp and began wandering the surrounding desert. He could sometimes be seen reciting poetry to himself or writing in the sand with a stick. Layla moved to present-day Iraq or a place in northern Arabia with her husband, where she became ill and died. In some versions, Layla dies of heartbreak from not being able to see her would-be lover. Majnun was later found dead in the wilderness in, near an unknown woman’s grave. He had carved three verses of poetry on a rock near the grave.
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A pictorial Kashan 'Mohtasham' rug, central Persia, circa 1890.jpg 2133 × 3200; 3,46 Мб
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Bodleian MS. Ouseley Add. 166 fol 13b.jpg 514 × 676; 177 Кб
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Brooklyn Museum - Layli visits Majnun in the Grove.jpg 519 × 768; 94 Кб
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Illustration for the Story of Majnun and Laila LACMA M.79.191.4.jpg 1702 × 2100; 1,12 Мб
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Keshan 01.jpg 1500 × 1464; 1,98 Мб
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Laiili tending to an emaciated Majnun 1974,0617,0.1.7.png 4257 × 3160; 32,3 Мб
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Laila and Majnun converse beneath a tree (6124512869).jpg 534 × 873; 764 Кб
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Laila and Majnun MET DT5774.jpg 3417 × 3655; 3,24 Мб
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Laila and Majnun MET sf1987-355-1.jpg 975 × 1050; 197 Кб
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Laila en Mainum, RP-T-1993-446.jpg 3282 × 5226; 1,84 Мб
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Laila en Majnun in de wildernis, RP-T-1993-144.jpg 3462 × 5278; 3,08 Мб
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Laila weeping over Majnun's tombstone (?) (6124606483).jpg 650 × 861; 239 Кб
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Layla and Majnun (1937 film).jpg 561 × 809; 120 Кб
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Layla and Majnun tile panel - 17th-century.jpg 3999 × 3082; 4,95 Мб
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Layla and Majnun, Qajar Persia, circa 1840.jpg 512 × 1071; 237 Кб
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Layla va Majnun.jpg 516 × 480; 101 Кб
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Layla va Majnun1.jpg 604 × 480; 78 Кб
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Laylah and Majnun Meet in School from Niẓāmī's "Khamsah" WDL6854.png 1024 × 1377; 2,09 Мб
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Leyli and Majnun rug.jpg 766 × 967; 331 Кб
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Leyli ila Majnun.jpg 665 × 501; 123 Кб
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Majnun in the Desert.jpg 3288 × 4967; 16,07 Мб
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Majnun in the wilderness (6125074314).jpg 1864 × 2880; 8,58 Мб
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Majnun in the Wilderness MET 136737.jpg 3558 × 4000; 2,83 Мб
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Majnun in the Wilderness MET sf1974-21r.jpg 1500 × 2000; 672 Кб
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Majnun in the Wilderness MET sf45-174-6r.jpg 1200 × 1380; 405 Кб
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Majnun Sitting In The Desert Under a Tree.jpg 1645 × 2267; 1,5 Мб
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MIA - Majnun in the Wilderness, Iran, 1608-1609 AD.jpg 2112 × 2816; 2,55 Мб
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Miniature from Nizami's "Leyli and Majnun".jpg 224 × 360; 60 Кб
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Mugam 011.jpg 536 × 366; 60 Кб
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Mural of Laila and Majnun in the tomb of a Chandia noble in Sindh.jpg 585 × 390; 112 Кб
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Mural of Laila and Majnun in the tomb of Sultan Marri in Sindh.jpg 1024 × 768; 188 Кб
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Qays ibn Al-Mulawwah by Khalil Gibran.png 397 × 550; 307 Кб
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Story of Mejnun - in wilderness.jpg 683 × 900; 505 Кб
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Textile, Layla and Majnun, 16th–17th century (CH 18130811).jpg 3840 × 4096; 17,4 Мб