Tarzi Afshar (
Persian: طرزی افشار,
Azerbaijani: طرزی افشار) was a 17th-century poet in
Safavid Iran who wrote in the
Persian and
Azerbaijani languages. He is the author of a small divan of "humorous poems", written in an amalgam of Persian and Azerbaijani known as Tarzilik.[1] Later, for some time, this type of poetry became relatively popular at the Safavid court in
Isfahan.[1] Tarzi Afshar originally hailed from
Rey.[1]
Tarzi Afshar (
Persian: طرزی افشار,
Azerbaijani: طرزی افشار) was a 17th-century poet in
Safavid Iran who wrote in the
Persian and
Azerbaijani languages. He is the author of a small divan of "humorous poems", written in an amalgam of Persian and Azerbaijani known as Tarzilik.[1] Later, for some time, this type of poetry became relatively popular at the Safavid court in
Isfahan.[1] Tarzi Afshar originally hailed from
Rey.[1]