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Two out of the six actually done: The Beharistan and The Gulistan, and the whole of the nine still in manuscript, might, after a snip or two with the scissors, be read aloud in almost any company.
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Perhaps he remembered the couplet in his favourite Beharistan:
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Perhaps he remembered the couplet in his favourite Beharistan:
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Wright, Thomas, 1859-1936 1906
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Several anecdotes of Bahloul are to be found in Jami's Beharistan.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Wright, Thomas, 1859-1936 1906
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Two out of the six actually done: The Beharistan and The Gulistan, and the whole of the nine still in manuscript, might, after a snip or two with the scissors, be read aloud in almost any company.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Wright, Thomas, 1859-1936 1906
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He points out that there are three great Persian didactic works, viz.: -- The Gulistan, or Rose Garden, by Sadi; The Nigaristan by Jawini; and The Beharistan by Jami.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897
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Two out of the six actually done: The Beharistan and The Gulistan, and the whole of the nine still in manuscript, might, after a snip or two with the scissors, be read aloud in almost any company.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897
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Portrait Gallery, A.D. 1334; and Jami's 'Beharistan,' or Abode of
Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature F. F. Arbuthnot 1867
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In Persian literature the Gulistan, Negaristan, and Beharistan contain many anecdotes.
Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature F. F. Arbuthnot 1867
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Garden, by Sadi; The Nigaristan by Jawini; and The Beharistan by
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