Investigating some contradictions in the story of Amir Arsalan

Investigating some contradictions in the story of Amir Arsalan

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Afsaneh Afroghinia PhD student in Persian language and literature, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, Iran
Reza Ashrafzadeh Member of the Department of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, Iran
Javad Mehraban Ghezelhesar Member of the Department of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad Iran
Abstract

The story of Amir Arsalan is the adventurous story of Prince Arsalan Rumi, the son of Sultan Malekshah. The Roman emperor is killed by Sam Khan Farangi, commander of the army of King Peter, the king of Persia, and the emperor's pregnant wife is left in captivity on an island dressed as a slave girl. Khajeh Noman, an Egyptian merchant who left his homeland for business; He happens to come to that island and take the woman with him to Egypt. The baby is born. His name is Arsalan. In childhood and adolescence, he became a teacher in all sciences and learned seven languages well, learned the etiquette of war, and became close to Khadio of Egypt. With the arrival of Almas Khan Elchi, King of Persia, who came to Egypt at the request of Arsalan and his mother; Arsalan's identity is revealed.

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