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[ I may also note that the "Hátif," or invisible Speaker, which must be subjective more often than objective, is a common- place of Moslem thaumaturgy.]

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[ It may have been borrowed from Ulysses and the Sirens.]

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[ Two heroes of the Shahnámeh and both the types of reckless daring. The monomachy or duel between these braves lasted through two days.]

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[ The "Bágh" or royal tiger, is still found in the jungles of Mázenderán and other regions of Northern Persia.]

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[ In addressing the Shah every Persian begins with the formula "Kurbán-at básham" = may I become thy Corban or sacrifice. For this word (Kurbán) see vol. viii. 16.]