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Syce11 said to Sindbad the Seaman, I will bear thee to King Mihrjan and show thee our country.
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Thereupon they drew near me and spreading the table, ate and invited me to eat; so I ate with them, after which they took horse and mounting me on one of the mares, set out with me and fared on without ceasing, till we came to the capital city of King Mihrjan, and going in to him acquainted him with my story.
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At this I was chagrined, for I was weary of long strangerhood; and my disappointment endured for a time till one day, going in to King Mihrjan, I found him with a company of Indians.
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Mihrjan — And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.
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I will bear thee to King Mihrjan and show thee our country.
Tehran Winter Naipaul, V.S. 1981
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Sahl; but as regards the matter of King Al-Mihrjan and his host, he ceased not marching them till such time as he came within sight of the Castle of his daughter Al-Hayfa; and this was soon after the departure of Yusuf.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Al-Mihrjan was a march of only a single night, when the youth went up to the Palace of the Princess, where he knocked at the door and they opened and admitted him to the presence of Prince
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Hereupon the new Minister displayed to him the four wives and the hundred concubines of King Al-Mihrjan, also the negro slaves, male and female, whom he found to number two hundred and four hundred.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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King Mihrjan, and going in to him acquainted him with my story.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Voice drew nearer and cried upon him in frightful accents and said, "O Mihrjan, dost thou not hearken to my words and understand my verse; to wit, that thy daughter Al-Hayfa shall bequeath to thee shame and thou shalt perish by cause of her?"
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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