Remember the tales of the Magic Carpet and Genie? How about the cave filled with treasures? It’s because these were part of some of the most iconic tales that were a part of the Arabian Nights. Tracing its roots back to the medieval era in the Arabian Peninsula, Arabian Nights is a collection of 34 short stories that are aimed towards teaching morals.
ARABIAN NIGHTS
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Tracing its roots back to the medieval era in the Arabian Peninsula, Arabian Nights is a collection of 34 short stories that are aimed towards teaching morals.
SKU: | 9355564589 |
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Category: | Fiction |
Tags: | Fiction, Trade Books |
Weight | 0.29 kg |
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Dimensions | 20.32 × 12.7 × 1.24 cm |
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Language | English |
Page Count | 282 |
Unit Count | 1 |
ISBN-10 | 9355564589 |
ISBN-13 | 9789355564580 |
Country of Origin | India |
Manufacturer Contact Information | 12/651 Opp. Arvindo Park, Near Jama Masjid, Indira Nagar, Lucknow – 226016 |
Brand Name | EduGorilla |
Publisher | Edugorilla Community Private Limited |
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