Dastan, the reluctant hero of the film Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, was not always a prince. He was once a mischievous petty thief, who knew the streets and rooftops of Persia better than any other street urchin.
There is a great significance of every relations in our life. Each has its own glow . From the garden of relations there is a flower of relations called "Mohobbat ki Dastan" . This relation is somewhat different. We can share our thoughts freely without going into the depth in our deep consideration. This relation may be between two friends . Husband -wife . Girl- boy and with anyone. In this book authors have shared their memories with their mohobbat ki dastan We are extremely delighted to share this memories with our readers.
Lined with grandeur, tragedy and fantasy, Tarana Husain Khan's odyssey maps the social, political and religious contours of 1897 Sherpur with the fascinating and strong-willed Feroza Begum at the centre of the storm. On an evening not too many evenings ago, the blue-eyed Feroza, flouting her family's orders, attended Nawab Shams Ali Khan's sawani celebrations at the Benazir Palace. Tragedy coloured the night when she found herself kidnapped and withheld in the Nawab's harem - bustling, tantalizing and rife with sinister power play. As tyranny and repression tightened their hold inside the royal walls, at the Bazaar Chowk, dastangoi Kallan Mirza enchanted his listeners with the legend of sorcerer Tareek Jaan and his chimeric city, the Tilism-e-Azam, where women were confined in underground basements. Misfortune and subjugation link eras when Ameera, Feroza's great-granddaughter, is restricted to her house and finds solace in her Dadi's retelling of Feroza's tragedy. When Ameera's circumstances begin mirroring the strife and indignities pervasive in 1897 Sherpur, she must reflect if society has shifted enough for women and their choices. Written with careful flamboyance and striking evocativeness, The Begum and the Dastan is a world imbued with love, splendour and heartbreak, only saved by the women who refuse to play by the rule book.
Dastan Kusoor-E-Fazal इस संकलन मे हम सभी ने मिलकर अपनी रचनाओं के द्वारा पाप, पुण्य, कर्म के ऊपर हमारे विचार साझा किये है। पाप, पुण्य और कर्म का अपने जीवन में क्या महत्व है और उसे समझना कितना आवश्यक है, ये इस संकलन मे हमने बताने का प्रयास किया है। पुरे भारत से इस संकलन मे 19 लेखक एवं लेखिकाओं ने सहभाग लिया है। आशा करते है, आप सभी को ये संकलन पसंद आएगा।
Awadh is synonymous in history with its eventful nawabi reign that lasted for over a century. Awadh’s dynasty was founded in a humble habitat on the banks of the River Saryu near Ayodhya. The place was named Faizabad and grew to become the political capital and a renowned centre of culture and prosperity under its successive nawabs. Faizabad’s tryst with its royalty lasted for over half a century before passing the baton to Lucknow, which became the new capital of Awadh. The new first city shed its old husk to adorn a fresh one. The praxis, customs, etiquettes, poetry, art and craft that its royalty fashioned remain alive to this day.
Dastan is an anthology under the Publishing Experts which is compiled by Dhruv Jain and Meetu Chopra Dastan is a word which expresses the love story but we are just focusing on the contents. We have taken a mixture of poems, stories and article. Compiled By Dhruv Jain and Meetu Chopra Dastan
A Host of Devils provides an in-depth account of the background, origin and development of the spirit figure sculptures which emerged during colonial times among the Makonde people of Mozambique. The creation of such works is shown to connect with a regional system of knowledge and practice, within which spirits function as a format for expression. The book describes the ways in which the sculpture emerged, as well as the author's experience of learning how to carve.