• The Darab-nama (Persian: داراب‌نامه) (Book of Daaraab) is a Persian prose romance, written by the 12th-century writer Abu Tahir Tarsusi, in which the adventures...
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    Dara II (redirect from Darab II)
    generally known as "Dara", while he is known as "Darab" in the New Persian proses Darab-nama and Iskandar-nama. He was the son and successor of Dara I. According...
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    writer, who is credited with having written seven stories, including the Darab-nama. No information exists about his life. His nisba Tarsusi (also spelled...
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    Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 3. pp. 298–299. Hanaway, William L. (1994). "Dārāb-nāma". Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, Vol. VII, Fasc. 1. New York. pp...
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    many later Iranian texts like the Bahman-nameh, the Borzu Nama, the Darab-nama, and the Kush Nama. However, their most significant impact comes from forming...
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    number of Iranian historizing epics, like the Bahman-nameh, the Borzu Nama, the Darab-nama; all of which were produced during the Iranian renaissance in the...
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    attributed to Basawan are illustrations for the Razmnama, the Akbar-nama, the Darab-nama, the Baharistan of Jami and the Timur-name. Basawan was one of the...
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    many later Iranian texts like the Bahman-nameh, the Borzu Nama, the Darab-nama, the Kush Nama as well as most prominently in the Iranian national epic...
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    Sa'di's masterpiece The Gulistan was produced at Fatehpur Sikri in 1582, a Darab Nama around 1585; the Khamsa of Nizami (British Library, Or. 12208) followed...
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    highlighted with gold in Germany (1582) Imperial illuminated copy of the Dārāb-nāma in Nastaliq script by Abu Ṭahir Ṭarsusi, originally from the Mughal Library...
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