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...
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article "Dervish". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dervishes. Derviş, a variant of the spelling Fakir Qalandariyya The Tale of the Four Dervishes Qissa...
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Mir Amman (redirect from Mir Amman of Dilhi)
was best known for his translation of Amir Khusro's classic epic Qissa Chahar Dervish (The Tale of the Four Dervishes) His translation is considered classic...
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Amina Shah (category British people of Afghan descent)
of the Frontier (1938) (as A.A.Shah) Folk Tales of Central Asia (1970) The Tale of the Four Dervishes (1979) The Assemblies of Al-Hariri (1980) Tales...
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13th century in literature (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
de Meun – Second section of Romance of the Rose late 13th century Amir Khusrow – The Tale of the Four Dervishes (Persian: قصه چهار درویش, Ghesseh-ye Chahār...
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Duncan Forbes (linguist) (category Alumni of the University of St Andrews)
February 2022. Adventures of Hatim Tai (1830 translation) The Hindustani Manual (1845) Bagh-O-Bahar (The Tale of the Four Dervishes) by Mir Amman (1857 translation)...
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Amir Khusrau (redirect from Father of Urdu literature)
Chahar Dervesh (The Tale of the Four Dervishes) - a dastan told by Khusrau to Nizamuddin Auliya. Ḳhāliq Bārī - a versified glossary of Persian, Arabic, and...
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1775 in literature (category Years of the 18th century in literature)
Khan) – Nau Tarz-e-Murassa (Urdu translation of Amir Khusrow's The Tale of the Four Dervishes) Vittorio Alfieri – Cleopatra Pierre Beaumarchais – Le Barbier...
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The Dragon-Prince and the Stepmother is a Turkish fairy tale collected by Turkologist Ignác Kúnos. The tale is part of the more general cycle of the Animal...
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Muḥammad ibn 'Abdallāh Hassan (section The Dervish War)
the British struck the Dervish settlements with a well-coordinated air and land attack and inflicted a stunning defeat. The forts of the dervishes were...
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Octagon Press (category Book publishing companies of England)
tales, who was for many years the Chairperson of the London-based College of Storytellers. The Tale of the Four Dervishes has an introduction by Doris...
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Jidali fort (section Dervish description)
Shimber Berris, the Dervishes retired to their two main positions, the one in the Mullah's haroun at Tale, and the other at Jidali The most significant...
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in The Green Fairy Book, 1892, collected by Andrew Lang. The tale is Aarne–Thompson type 432, The Prince as Bird. Others of this type include "The Feather...
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Dhulbahante (section Dervishes)
the wilder and more remote sections of the Dolbahanta tribe, they represented the true Dervishes, most of whom fell on the field of battle during the...
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Taleh (redirect from List of Darwiish forts)
Dervish Abdi Dhere, who had defected to the opposition in 1919. Muhammad Abdullah Hassan himself managed to escape to the Ogaden, where his Dervishes...
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Durrance relates the tale of his miraculous rescue. He pulls out a keepsake letter from Ethne, the only thing he had in his wallet during the "robbery". A...
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King Lindworm (category Danish fairy tales)
Danish fairy tale published in the 19th century by Danish folklorist Svend Grundtvig. The tale is part of the more general cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom...
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Rumi (redirect from The Whirling dervishes)
place of pilgrimage. Upon his death, his followers and his son Sultan Walad founded the Mevlevi Order, also known as the Order of the Whirling Dervishes, famous...
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The Tale of Clever Hasan and the Talking Horse is a Middle Eastern tale published by author Habib Katibah [ar], about the friendship between a prince...
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Blind men and an elephant (redirect from Parable of the blind men and the elephant)
Tales of the Dervishes ISBN 0-900860-47-2 Octagon Press 1993. Arberry, A.J. (2004-05-09). "71 – The Elephant in the dark, on the reconciliation of contrarieties"...
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and the Dervish The Visions and Miracles of Daqúqi Moses and Khizr The flight of Jesus from the Fool The Children's Tale of the Three Worldlings The Hares...
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experience of navigating a boat while in a kind of trance due to extreme tiredness, which he compares with the practices of Melewi Dervishes, whom he said...
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Teaching stories (redirect from Teaching tales)
Shah's Tales of the Dervishes, a collection of narratives gathered from classical Sufi texts and oral sources spanning a period from the 7th to the 20th...
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though some of the context is changed and the endings of some stories changed around. The two dervishes who tell their story to the ladies of Baghdad are...
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The Qalandariyyah (Arabic: قلندرية), Qalandaris, Qalandars or Kalandars are wandering ascetic Sufi dervishes. The term covers a variety of sects, not centrally...
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on a quest to find a remedy for their father. The tale contains similarities to two tale types of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, ATU 550...
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Princess Aubergine (category Indian fairy tales)
Temple sourced the tale from an old woman of Purbia origin, at Kasur near Lahore. A poor Brahman and his wife live in such a state of poverty, they resort...
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Haji Yusuf Barre (section Fall of Silsilad)
Barre was the commander at the battle of Jidbali, the largest and deadliest engagement between the dervishes and the British empire in the Horn of Africa...
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in the same collection: Janshah and Mazin of Khorassan. The tale is related to the international cycle of the swan maiden, a creature that alternates between...
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sometimes about the greatest of the Sufis – 'but these are merely tales of the kind you tell to children.' The claim is that the action of the genuine Sufi...
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