
In Persian lyrical poetry, a ghasel or ghazal is a form of short ode of from five to sixteen couplets, the second lines of which are set to one rhyme, the poet's pen name being frequently introduced into the last couplet. The style was established by the poet Hafiz in the 14th century. Ghasels also occur in Turkish, Arabic and Urdu poetry.
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