<p>&ldquo;&Agrave;mir-&Agrave;rs&agrave;l&acirc;n-Ibn M&agrave;l&agrave;ksh&acirc;h Roumi&rdquo; a prose romance of the genre dāstānhā-ye ʿammīāna &ldquo;popular tales.&rdquo; The story was composed by Mīrzā Moḥammad ʿAlī Naqīb-al-mamālek the naqqāl-bā&scaron;ī or chief storyteller of Nāṣer-al-dīn Shah (r. 1264-1313/1848-96). According to D. ʿA. K. Moʿayyer-al-mamālek (Yaḡmā 8 1334 &Scaron;./1955 pp. 554-56) Tūrān Āḡā Faḵr-al-dawla daughter of Nāṣer-al-dīn Shah wrote down the story of Amir Arsalān as the naqqā&scaron;-bā&scaron;ī related it in the evenings to help the monarch fall asleep. The oldest manuscript is dated 1305/1887-88 which is close to the actual completion of the story (Amīr Arsalān ed. Maḥǰūb intro. p. 65) [ENCYCLOP&AElig;DIA IRANICA].</p><p>The book was first published in 1317 (1900) and 1318 (1901) by Soheili Khansari in the form of lithographs in seven hundred pages. In 1340 (1923) the book was reprinted in pocket format with an introduction by Dr. Mohammad Jafar Mahjoub. This new edition published by Iran Open Publishing is based on the original manuscript of 1317 by Seyed Hossein Hossein Al-Shohahani and contains the complete original seven volumes in the style of conventional writing during the Qajar period.</p>
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