Which ruler worked under the pseudonym Husayni?

Due to the activities of Jami, Navoi, Sultan Husayn and other high-ranking Herat citizens, as well as the spiritual mood of society, in the last quarter of the 15th century, the capital of Khorasan became famous throughout the medieval East as one of the brightest centers of Central Asian culture.

The mere enumeration of the names of the outstanding and incomparable people who lived and worked in Herat at that time is admirable: the great poet and philosopher Abd al-Rahman Jami who was the spiritual leader of the Herat society; the outstanding poet, philosopher and philanthropist Alisher Navoi, the vizier and treasurer of Sultan Husayn, who contributed to the development of poetry in the Turkic language; poets Bennai, Husain Voiz Kashifi, Khatifi; historians Mirkhond and Khondamir; “King of calligraphers” Sultan-Ali Mashhadi; no less famous calligrapher, his disciple Mir Ali Haravi; famous artists Mirak Naqqosh, Wali Allah, Behzad and his disciples: Kasim Ali Sheikh-zadeh; musicians and dancers – Sheikh Nayi, Udi, Sayyid Badr, etc. 

Patronizing people of science and art in every possible way, possessing a delicate artistic taste, Sultan Husayn who spoke perfectly both Persian and Turkic had a talent for poetry. His Divan which included lyric gazelles written by him under the pseudonym Husayni was highly appreciated by A. Navoi in the last volume of Majalis al-Nafais, entirely devoted to the works of Sultan Husayn.