1001 Arabian Nights Stories In Telugu

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Audio feature wherein you can listen to the stories 4. Read the stories in multiple languages The Arabian Nights is one of the greatest works of the world, especially in the field of child literature.

Most of the compositions are collections of mythology of ancient India, Iran and Arab countries. The stories are full of imaginative, talismanic and magical events. Even though written many centuries ago, the stories are quite entertaining and amazingly beautiful.They are enchanting to all age groups from small children to adults and are revered by all. One Thousand and One Nights (Arabic: كِتَاب أَلْف لَيْلَة وَلَيْلَة‎‎ kitāb ʾalf layla wa-layla) (known in English as the Arabian Nights) is a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. The work was collected over many centuries by various authors, translators, and scholars across West, Central, and South Asia and North Africa.

The tales themselves trace their roots back to ancient and medieval Arabic, Persian, Mesopotamian, Indian, Jewish and Egyptian folklore and literature. What is common throughout all the editions of the Nights is the initial frame story of the ruler Shahryār (from Persian: شهريار‎‎, meaning 'king' or 'sovereign') and his wife Scheherazade (from Persian: شهرزاد‎‎, possibly meaning 'of noble lineage'). The main frame story concerns Shahryār, whom the narrator calls a 'Sasanian king' ruling in 'India and China'.

He is shocked to discover that his brother's wife is unfaithful; discovering his own wife's infidelity has been even more flagrant, he has her executed. In his bitterness and grief, he decides that all women are the same. Shahryār begins to marry a succession of girls only to execute each one the next morning, before she has a chance to dishonour him. Eventually the vizier, whose duty it is to provide them, cannot find any more girls. Scheherazade, the vizier's daughter, offers herself as the next bride and her father reluctantly agrees.