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  2. Tales of the Dervishes - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Dervishes is a collection of stories, parables, legends and fables gathered from classical Sufi texts and oral sources spanning a period from the 7th to the 20th centuries. An author's postscript to each story offers a brief account of its provenance, use and place in Sufi tradition.

  3. The Tale of the Four Dervishes - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of the Four Dervishes (Persian: قصۀ چهار درویش Qissa-ye Chahār Darvēsh, lit. ' The Story of Four Dervishes ' ), known as Bāgh-o Bahār ( باغ و بہار , lit. ' Garden and Spring ' ) in Urdu , is a collection of allegorical stories by Amir Khusro written in Persian in the early 13th century.

  4. Category:Sufi literature - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Dervish - Wikipedia

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  6. Mir Amman - Wikipedia

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    Bāgh o Buhār; consisting of entertaining Tales in the Hindûstǎni Language. By Mir Amman of Dihli, one of the learned Natives formerly attached to the College of Fort Williams at Calcutta. A new Edition, carefully collated with original Manuscripts. . . . to which is added a Vocabulary of all the Words occurring in the Work , Duncan Forbes ...

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  8. Gulistan (book) - Wikipedia

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    But as Eastwick comments in his introduction to the work, [5] there is a common saying in Persian, "Each word of Sa'di has seventy-two meanings", and the stories, alongside their entertainment value and practical and moral dimension, frequently focus on the conduct of dervishes and are said to contain Sufi teachings.

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    MARK ULRIKSEN mysterious stranger who blows into town one day and makes the bad guys go away. He wore a grizzled beard and had thick, un-bound hair that cascaded halfway down his