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Dastangoi Dastangoi is a 16th-century Urdu oral storytelling art form.〔 The art form was revived in 2005〔 and has been performed in India, Pakistan, and the United States.〔 One of the earliest references in print to dastangoi is a 19th-century text containing 46 volumes of the adventures of Amir Hamza titled ''Dastan e Amir Hamza''.〔 The art form reached its zenith in the Indian sub-continent in the 19th century and is said to have died with the demise of Mir Baqar Ali in 1928.〔 Indian poet and Urdu critic Shamsur Rahman Faruqi and his nephew, writer and director Mahmood Farooqui, have played significant roles in its revival in the 21st century. At the centre of dastangoi is the dastango, or storyteller, whose voice is his main artistic tool in orally recreating the dastan or the story. Notable 19th century dastangos included Amba Prasad Rasa, Mir Ahmad Ali Rampuri, Muhammad Amir Khan, Syed Husain Jah, and Ghulam Raza.〔 ==Etymology== Dastangoi has its origin in the Persian language. ''Dastan'' means a tale; the suffix ''-goi'' makes the word mean "to tell a tale".〔
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