Persian literature has seen many ups and downs over time and has gone through various periods, and the poets of each era have had different styles and ways of thinking. Undoubtedly the geographical conditions of the regions of the country influence the formation of different styles of Persian poetry. Poetry is history, and one can find different information about a poet's society, culture and life by reviewing the poetry courses of poets. Style is a definite way of expressing a story, and how the narrator delivers his material in a specific way has many periods. One of the divisions of literary genres is geographical. Understanding the geographical distribution of poetic regions is of great benefit to scholars and researchers in the development and development of Persian poetry. The study of areas such as Khorasan, Fars, Ray, etc. shows that these areas have long been the main focus of Persian poetry and poetry. . In order to analyze the geographical distribution of Persian poets, all the poets of Persian literature in the sources were studied and then 205 famous poets with specific birth certificates and Divan were selected and then the geographical distribution of these poets in terms of place of birth was studied. Different styles of Persian literature were studied. In addition, ArcGIS, Google Earth, Excel, and SPSS software were used to map the geographical distribution and plot the relevant charts. . The results showed that in terms of the birthplace of Persian poets, the cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, Neyshabour and Balkh are among the first priority among which 10 to 15 poets were born in Persian literature. . The cities of Kashan, Mashhad, Bukhara, Merv, Qazvin, Kerman and Damghan are in the second priority, where 4 to 10 poets were born in Persian literature. Also the cities of Toos, Sabzevar, Shooshtar, Kermanshah, Gorgan, Hamedan, Abivard, Termez, Tonekabon, Rasht, Ray, Samarkand, Sistan, Ghazneh, Ganjeh Herat are in the third priority among 2 to 3 poets in Persian literature. They were born.