1998
DOI: 10.2307/606320
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Islam and the Heroic Image: Themes in Literature and the Visual Arts

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“…114 And the stories of Bahram Gur were widespread in Iran which triggered a high image production in the area. 115 Renard's argument can be proven with the narrative scenes represented on metalwork and ceramics produced under the Seljuqs (Tables 1-5). Furthermore, in the book al-Fihrist, the Arab bibliographer ibn al-Nadim (d. 990) names several tales which belong to the national legend of Persia.…”
Section: The Increasing Popularity Of Narrative Texts and Oral Traditionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…114 And the stories of Bahram Gur were widespread in Iran which triggered a high image production in the area. 115 Renard's argument can be proven with the narrative scenes represented on metalwork and ceramics produced under the Seljuqs (Tables 1-5). Furthermore, in the book al-Fihrist, the Arab bibliographer ibn al-Nadim (d. 990) names several tales which belong to the national legend of Persia.…”
Section: The Increasing Popularity Of Narrative Texts and Oral Traditionmentioning
confidence: 92%