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Bagh-o-Bahar : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Tale of the Four Dervishes The Tale of the Four Dervishes ((ペルシア語:قصه چهار درویش) ''Ghesseh-ye Chahār Darvīsh''; known in Urdu as ''Bagh-o Bahar'' (, "Garden and Spring")) is a collection of allegorical stories by Amir Khusro written in Persian in the late 13th century. Legend has it that Amir Khusro's master and Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya had fallen ill. To cheer him up, Amir Khusro started telling him a series of stories in ''One Thousand and One Nights'' style. By the end of the stories, Nizamuddin Auliya had recovered, and prayed that anyone who listened to these stories would also be cured. ==Style== The book is in some ways similar to the ''Thousand and One Nights'' in its method of framing and linking unfinished stories within each other. The central character is a king, Azad Bakht, who falls into depression after thinking about his own mortality, and so sets out from his palace seeking wise men. He comes upon four dervishes in a cemetery, and listens to their fantastical stories.
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