Discover the enchanting world of "Tausend Und Eine Viertelstunde, Enthaltend Tartarische Originalerz hlungen, Vorgetragen Von Dem Arzte Ben Eridnin Zur Unterhaltung Des Blinden K nigs Schems-eddin," a captivating collection of original Tartar tales. Presented by the physician Ben Eridnin to entertain the blind King Schems-eddin, these stories, edited by Julius Heinrich Dessauer, offer a glimpse into a rich and imaginative folklore tradition.
This volume promises a journey through diverse narratives, showcasing the artistry of oral storytelling. Immerse yourself in the historical and cultural tapestry woven by these timeless tales.
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