Abu Shakur Balkhi (Persian: ابوشکور بلخی) (born 915) was a Persian (Tajik) poet of the 10th century in Samanid era, an empire originating from Balkh.
He was a contemporary of Rudaki, and wrote three mathnavis, the work Āfarin nama (written in 944) among them. Only one hundred ninety-two scraps of his verses remain today.
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