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- Scheherazade (/ʃəˌhɛrəˈzɑːd, -də/) is a major character and the storyteller in the frame narrative of the Middle Eastern collection of tales known as the...
- Scheherazade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scheherazade is a major character and the storyteller in One Thousand and One Nights. Scheherazade,...
- Scheherazade, also commonly Sheherazade (Russian: Шехеразада, romanized: Shekherazada, IPA: [ʂɨxʲɪrɐˈzadə]), Op. 35, is a symphonic suite composed by Nikolai...
- Scheherazade New, formerly Scheherazade, is a traditional Naskh styled font for Arabic script created by SIL, freely available under the Open Font License...
- Scheherazade is a motor superyacht built by Lürssen Yachts of Germany. With a length of 140 m (460 ft), it is currently one of the longest motor yachts...
- The Magic of Scheherazade is an action-adventure/role-playing video game (RPG) developed and released by Culture Brain for the Nintendo Entertainment System...
- Nights), the classic, medieval collection of Middle-Eastern folk tales. Scheherazade or Shahrazad (Persian: شهرزاد, Šahrzād, or شهرزاد‎, Šahrāzād, lit. 'child...
- the number. Fuller called these numbers Scheherazade numbers because they must have a factor of 1001. Scheherazade is the storyteller of One Thousand and...
- Scheherazade and Other Stories is the sixth studio album by the English progressive rock band Renaissance, released in 1975. Some critics consider it their...
- the story of the ruler Shahryar being narrated the tales by his wife Scheherazade, with one tale told over each night of storytelling. The stories proceed...