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Bihzad

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[bee-zahd] / ˈbi zɑd /

noun

  1. Kamal ad-Din c1440–c1527, Persian painter and calligrapher.


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Bihzad Khan then said, "If you are tired of this place, I will conduct you in safety wherever you wish to go."

From Project Gutenberg

The king fled; so true it is that "God alone gives victory;" but Bihzad Khan behaved so bravely, that perhaps even Rustam himself could not have equalled his valour.

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On seeing this circumstance, Bihzad Khan dashed into the river on horseback to afford assistance to the princess; he got into a whirlpool and could not extricate himself; all his efforts with his hands and feet were vain, and he also sank.

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Be comforted; the princess and Bihzad Khan are alive; why do you uselessly throw away your life? such events do occur in the world.

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All were pleased and satisfied, and set out and reached their homes in safety, and began their reigns; but Bihzad Khan, and the merchant's son of Yaman, of their own accord, remained with the king Azad Bakht, and in the end the young merchant of Yaman was made head steward to his majesty, and Bihzad Khan generalissimo of the army of the fortunate prince Bakhtiyar; whilst they lived, they enjoyed every felicity.

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