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Bagh-o-Bahar (The Tale of the Four Dervishes)

By: Mir Amman
Narrated by: Ali Mohtashim Raza, Danish Iqbal
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  • Mir Amman added a novel jewel to our treasured Dastani literature by translating Khusrau’s work, originally written in Persian, into simple, everyday Urdu in his ‘Bagh-o-Bahaar’. Bagh-o-Bahar was the single most popular Urdu publication of Fort William College.
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  • Tamheed

    Tamheed

    Bagh-o-Bahar (The Tale of the Four Dervishes), Episode 1
    Jan 7 2021
    Bagh-o-Bahar in many ways, is a representative example of old age Persian-Urdu Qissa-goi tradition. This episode features the beginning of the story with Hamd-e-Khuda (praise of God) and Na’at-e-Rasool (poetry in praise of Islamic Prophet).
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    7 mins
  • Sabab-e-Taleef aur Muqaddama-e-Gilchrist

    Sabab-e-Taleef aur Muqaddama-e-Gilchrist

    Bagh-o-Bahar (The Tale of the Four Dervishes), Episode 2
    Jan 7 2021
    When Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya's health began deteriorating, his disciple Ameer Khusrau started narrating this story in Persian to make him feel better. When Nizamuddin recovered, he gave a blessing that whoever heard this tale would recuperate from their illness, that’s why this story became so popular and got translated in Urdu by Mir Amman.
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    16 mins
  • Shuru Qisse Ka

    Shuru Qisse Ka

    Bagh-o-Bahar (The Tale of the Four Dervishes), Episode 3
    Jan 7 2021
    The sole heir to the Roman Empire, Azad Bakht who is deprived of children, is getting old now. He leaves the throne and goes to the graveyard in disguise, where he hears the heads of four Dervishes.
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    29 mins

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