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    Haft Peykar (Persian: هفت پیکر Haft Peykar) also known as Bahramnameh (بهرام‌نامه, The Book of Bahram, referring to the Sasanian emperor Bahram V) is a...
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    adding that now this son is 14 years old and "apple of my eyes". In "Haft Peykar" (Seven Beauties), he also mentions and advises his son about taking...
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    and 1010, and he is the protagonist of Nizami Ganjavi's romantic epic Haft Peykar (also known as the "Bahramnameh"), written in 1197. The Seven Beauties...
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    Eskandar-Nâmeh (اسکندرنامه, 'The Book of Alexander'), 1194 or 1196–1202 Haft Peykar (هفت پیکر, 'The Seven Beauties'), 1197 The first of these poems, Makhzan-ol-Asrâr...
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    surrenders to the will of God. Nizami Ganjavi (c. 1141–1209) narrates in his Haft Peykar the story of the Egyptian wayfarer Māhān (the "moonlike one") and his...
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    Mirror of the Invisible World, adapted from the 12th century Persian epic Haft Peykar. She played Greek mythological character Myrrha in Zimmerman-directed...
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    Turandot can likely be found in Haft Peykar, a twelfth-century epic by the Persian poet Nizami. One of the stories in Haft Peykar features a Russian princess...
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    later Latin authors such as Joannes Secundus also wrote erotic verse. Haft Peykar (Persian: هفت پیکر) also known as Bahramnameh (بهرام‌نامه, The Book of...
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    Saadi's time it was most famously used by Nizami Ganjavi in his poem Haft Peykar ("The Seven Portraits") of 1197, the story of King Bahram, who finds...
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    Khamsa or Panj Ganj Maḵhzan al-asrār Khosrow and Shirin Layla and Majnun Haft Peykar Eskandar-nāma Related topics Akhsitan I Toghrul III Farhad (Persian literature)...
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