Samak-E Ayar (Vol 1) - Faramarz Ibn-Xodadad - Books - Iranian Burnt Books Foundation - 9789176372708 - April 22, 2017
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Samak-E Ayar (Vol 1)

Faramarz Ibn-Xodadad

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Samak-E Ayar (Vol 1)

SAMAK-E AYAR is an old and long Iranian folklore story from pre-Islamic Iran that has been re-narrated generation after generation in a multitude of a communities throughout the Persian-speaking world, until it was written down in at least 12th century. The main story is about Khorshid shah, son of Marzban Shah, the king of Aleppo. Khorshid shah sees a beautiful girl in his dream and fell in love with her. Khorshid shah soon finds that the girl is the daughter of feqfur (king) of Chine. Then he goes to Chine in order to marry him, where he becomes friend with Samak, the main protagonist of the story. The story, attributed to Faramaz ibn Khodadad ibn Katib Arrajani, has been edited by Parviz Khanlari and was released in five volumes. One of the missing parts has been restored from a Turkish translation. The story is famous for containing lots of old Iranian names like, Khordasb Shido, Hormozkil, Shahak, Gilsavar, Mehrooye, Zarand and many more. The story also contains lots of Turkish names, which may imply that it was not written down before Seljuq rule. The text while being very simple and close to spoken language, is of particular interest due to the large number of rare and archaic Persian words.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 22, 2017
ISBN13 9789176372708
Publishers Iranian Burnt Books Foundation
Pages 422
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 24 mm   ·   616 g
Language Persian  

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