- The
Qiṣṣat Dhī ʾl-Qarnayn (
Qissat Dhulqarnayn, "Story of Dhulqarnayn") is a Hispano-Arabic
legend of
Alexander the
Great preserved in two fourteenth-century...
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Qissat Shakarwati Farmad (alternatively
Qissat Shakruti Firmad,
literally "Tale of the
Great Chera Ruler") is an
Arabic m****cript of
anonymous authorship...
- (****e Merchant) king, is
mentioned in
texts as 'al-Sultan Shakrawati'. The
qissat is
presently held
within the
British Library's
India Office Records. The...
- The
Qiṣṣat al-Iskandar (fully the
Qiṣṣat al-Iskandar wa-mā fīhā min al-amr al-ʿadjīb, or "The
story of
Alexander and the
wonderful things it contains")...
- (Studi e
Testi 479). ISBN 978-88-210-0908-2. The
Story of
Bayad and
Riyad -
Qissat Bayad wa
Riyad Archived 2017-11-20 at the
Wayback Machine.
Cynthia Robinson...
- the
Arabic recensions of the
Alexander romance, such as the
Qissat al-Iskandar and the
Qissat Dhulqarnayn. As such, he is double-horned and
builds the famous...
-
Maliki muqriʾ ****ociated with Murcia,
known for
composing Zahr al-kumām fī
qiṣṣat Yūsuf ʿalayhi al-salām (Arabic: زهر الكمام في قصة يوسف عليه السلام), a text...
- The
Arabic story of the
Companions of the Cave (Seven Sleepers;
Qissat Ahl el-Kahaf), 1494,
origin unknown...
-
describing the
legends and
accomplishments of the former. The
Qissat al-Iskandar (fully the
Qiṣṣat al-Iskandar wa-mā fīhā min al-amr al-ʿadjīb, or "The story...
-
converted to
Islam during the
lifetime of
Muhammad (c. 570–632).
According to
Qissat Shakarwati Farmad, the
Masjids at Kodungallur, Kollam, Madayi, Barkur, Mangalore...