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Optional Financial Support for the DeppodCastiran Channel The history of literature is in the East. One Thousand and One Nights and the stories of One Thousand and One Nights take the audience to a strange world, and we see in "One Thousand and One Nights Stories" that the author has given up his imagination and writes freely about any topic. The stories of one thousand and one nights take people to wherever they want. In many (stories of one thousand and one nights) we see different cities of Iraq and also the story told about Caliph Haroon Al-Rashid. If you are interested in the stories of one thousand and one nights, you can subscribe to Deep Stories YouTube channel to listen to this story and enjoy the stories of one thousand and one nights. In this video from Deep Stories, we again went to the stories of one thousand and one nights. The book One Thousand and One Nights has a long history and is related to the countries of the Middle East, all the countries of the Middle East, in fact, in the stories of One Thousand and One Nights, we have stories from the regions of Iran, we have the culture of India and Pakistan, as well as other countries, but most importantly, the culture It is Arabic, which is abundantly seen in the works and stories of One Thousand and One Nights. One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of stories told by a woman named Shahrzad the storyteller, and these stories continue for one thousand and one nights. Which of the designs used in this video do you know, or are you the designer of the works yourself? Email us to announce your name as the designer. If you own any of the arts that we used in this video, or you know the artist of any of them, please contact us via email to give you the credit. [email protected] Have you ever heard this proverb? Is your cousin and cousin's daughter married in Asmona? If you want to know his story, watch this video from the "One Thousand and One Nights" story series. In the old days, the king of Egypt had a wise minister. This minister had two sons. When the minister died, the king loved these two sons very much. These two boys grew up and the king intended to love both of them equally. He decided to make both of them court ministers. The name of one of the boys was Nour al-Din and the other was Shams al-Din. One week Noor al-Din became a minister and Shams al-Din went on a trip with the king, the next time Shams al-Din became a vizier and Noor al-Din went on a trip with the king. Once upon a time it was like this. One night Nour al-Din and his brother Shams al-Din talked together. Shams al-Din said to Nur al-Din: With God's help, we will both get wives in one night. I will have a daughter and you will have a son. In the future, my daughter and your son will get married. Nuruddin said: How much do you want to get for your daughter? Shamsuddin said: Three thousand dinars of gold, three gardens and three farms. Nur al-Din said: With this heavy dowry you left, you obviously don't want to give your daughter to my son in the future. Is my son supposed to have less than your daughter? This friendly conversation gradually turned into a controversy and Shamsuddin said rude words to Nooruddin. Tomorrow Shamsuddin went on a journey with the king. Nuruddin, who was very offended by his brother's harsh behavior, decided to leave that city. He took all the gold, jewelry and silver, got on a horse and hit the road. He reached the city of Aleppo, from there he went to Quds and from Quds to Basra. He reached a caravanserai and decided to rest for a while. He put his horse in a corner. Ironically, the minister of Basra was also present in that caravanserai. The minister of Basra took a look at this horse and said that this horse with this mane and copal should not be for an ordinary person, it must be one hundred percent noble and aristocratic. The minister called the servant of the caravan and said: Who is the owner of this horse? The servant said: He is an eighteen-year-old young man, and most likely from the great. The minister personally visited Nuruddin. Nuruddin paid tribute to the minister. The minister asked Nuruddin's story and found out that Nuruddin was the son of the Egyptian minister and came here from Egypt because he was offended. Nuruddin said to the minister: I plan to travel to distant lands. But the minister advised Nooruddin to put the thought of travel out of his mind. The minister said to Nooruddin: I am old now. I have a young daughter who is worthy of your wife. Marry my daughter and stay here. I will tell the sultan of Basra that you are my nephew and make you the minister of Basra after me. Nuruddin was very happy to hear this, lowered his head and accepted. The minister invited the elders of Basra and told them in a meeting. I have only one daughter and now my nephew has come to me. I plan to marry my daughter Nooruddin and officially announce that Nooruddin will be my successor. do you agr