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  2. A Study on Iranian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The chapters of the book were published as articles in advance, i.e. 1962 and 1963. In 1965 the writer published them as namayesh dar Iran (literally meaning "Spectacles in Iran") with the English title of A Study on Iranian Theatre on the back cover. The book became and stayed to be the major contribution in the field.

  3. Persian literature - Wikipedia

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    One Thousand and One Nights (Persian: هزار و یک شب) is a medieval folk tale collection which tells the story of Scheherazade (Persian: شهرزاد Šahrzād), a Sassanid queen who must relate a series of stories to her malevolent husband, King Shahryar (Persian: شهریار Šahryār), to delay her execution. The stories are told ...

  4. Persian theatre - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, Bahram Beyzai has made the most significant contribution in the historiography of Persian theatre with his seminal book, A Study on Iranian Theatre (1965). [25] Other works include Willem Floor's book, The History of Theater in Iran (2005), [26] and William O. Beeman's book, Iranian Performance Traditions (2011). [27]

  5. Category:Iranian books - Wikipedia

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    Persian-language books (13 C, 30 P) S. Iranian short story collections (5 P) W. Works by Rumi (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Iranian books"

  6. Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    Many of them were heavily influenced by his writing and used his genre and stories to develop their own Persian epics, stories and poems: [35] Anvari remarked about the eloquence of the Shahnameh, "He was not just a Teacher and we his students. He was like a God and we are his slaves". [36] Asadi Tusi was born in the same city as Ferdowsi.

  7. Hamzanama - Wikipedia

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    In Persian, dastan and qissa both mean "story," and the narrative genre they refer to goes back to medieval Iran. William L. Hanaway, [4] who has made a close study of Persian dastans, describes them as "popular romances" that were "created, elaborated, and transmitted" by professional storytellers. At least as early as the ninth century, the ...

  8. Jawami ul-Hikayat - Wikipedia

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    The Jawami ul-Hikayat contains 4 volumes consisting of chapters of unequal length. Zahiriddin Nasr Muhammad Aufi used his personal observations, information from many Arab and Persian works (listed as sources in Jawami), as well as information gathered from individual traders concerning the conditions and life in different countries throughout every chapter.

  9. Category:Persian literature - Wikipedia

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    Persian-language books (13 C, 30 P) Persian poetry (2 C, 31 P) Q. ... Media in category "Persian literature" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.