• According to Asadi Tusi, the divan (collection of short poems) of Rudaki consisted of more than 180,000 verses, but most of it has been lost.
  • Profesör Rudaki (Farsça ve Latince), Stalinabad 1940. Rudaki (Rusça) ES Braginsky'nin tanıtımıyla, Dzhavin tarafından çevrildi, Stalinabad 1955.
  • S. Nafisi, Rudaki'nin Semerkand Rudak'tan Buhara'ya gittiğine inanıyor [12] . Rudaki bir şiirinde olgun bir şair ve zengin bir adam olarak Buhara'ya geldiğini söyler
  • However, like many of his poems and mathnavis, except for a few verses of it, this great work of Rudaki, too, has been lost and is not available anymore.
  • The great contemporary Iranian scholar, Said Nafisi, has a book about Rudaki called "Biography, Environment and Time of Rudaki".
  • Here is a collection of some of Rudaki/Rudagi’s poetry. I came across his poetry while endlessly browsing the Internet for heartfelt poetry, similar to Rumi’s.
  • Abu Abdollah Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki was born to an impoverished family in 858 in the village of Rudak close to today's town of Panjikent.
  • Rudaki, counted among the great and famous poets and oratorios, was blind but nevertheless had a noble spirit, a high thought and a great talent.
  • Nasr ibn Ahmed’in kulağına ulaştı. Rudaki onun yakın arakdaşlarından birisi oldu. Yıllar geçtikçe, Rudaki büyük bir servet biriktirdi ve çok onurlandırıldı.