Hoshruba, the land and the tilism
โ Scribed by Musharraf Ali Farooqi
- Publisher
- Random House Publishers India Pvt. Ltd.
- Year
- 2009/,2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 339 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In late nineteenth century Lucknow, two rival story-tellers, Syed Muhammad Husain Jah and Ahmed Husain Qamar, wrote a fantasy in the Urdu language whose equal had not been heard before, and which has never been rivalled since. It was called Tilism-e Hoshruba. The writers claimed that the tale had been passed down to them from story-tellers going back centuries: it was a part of the beloved oral epic, The Adventures of Amir Hamza which had come to the Indian subcontinent via Persia and had gained in popularity during the reign of Akbar, the Mughal emperor.
The Tilism-e-Hoshruba is the subcontinent's first wholly indigenous Indo-Islamic fantasy epic. It tells the stories of Amir Hamza's military forces, his grandson and his loyal band of tricksters (masters of wit and disguise) as they go to war with Afrasiyab, the sorcerer who rules the magical land of Hoshruba. Fantasy, the occult, adventure and romance play themselves out in a typically...
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