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・ Yekaviyeh-ye Yek
・ Yekdangi
・ Yekdar
・ Yeke
・ Yeke Kingdom
・ Yekeh Bagh
・ Yekeh Bagh, Qom
・ Yekeh Bagh-e Sofla
・ Yekeh Chah
・ Yekeh Sur
・ Yekeh Tut, Mazandaran
・ Yekepa
・ Yekhanurov Government
・ Yekhelqan
・ Yeki
Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud
・ Yeki Qusheh
・ Yekke
・ Yekkeh Bagh, Torbat-e Jam
・ Yekkeh Bid
・ Yekkeh Chenar
・ Yekkeh Derakht
・ Yekkeh Pesteh
・ Yekkeh Quz
・ Yekkeh Quz-e Bala
・ Yekkeh Quz-e Pain
・ Yekkeh Shakh
・ Yekkeh Soud
・ Yekkeh Soud-e Olya
・ Yekkeh Soud-e Sofla


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Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud : ウィキペディア英語版
Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud
Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud ((ペルシア語:یکی بود یکی نبود)), is a celebrated collection of short stories written in 1921 by Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh. Its publication made Jamalzadeh a major figure in the Persian literature.
The literal translation of the phrase ''Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud'' (Once Upon a Time) is ''One Was There And One Was Not There,'' or ''There Was One And There Wasn't One,'' alluding to an indefinite time and place. Opening a story by ''Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud'' prepares the hearers (especially those of very young age) or readers that what they are about to hear or read is not necessarily true. Many may agree with the writer of these lines, that hearing the words ''Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud'' immediately creates a very warm and intimate feeling in children; this feeling is often invoked even in those of advanced age upon hearing this phrase.
== Further reading ==

* Mohammad Ali Jazayery, ''Review: Modern Persian Prose Literature'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 90, No. 2, pp. 257 - 265 (1970). ()
* ''Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh'', Encyclopædia Britannica online. ()

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