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  2. South Asian riddles - Wikipedia

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    Thus, for example, Daṇḍin cites this as an example of a name-riddle (nāmaprahelikā): "A city, five letters, the middle one is a nasal, the ruling lineage of which is an eight-letter word" (the answer being Kāñcī, ruled by the Pallavāḥ dynasty). [12] Early narrative literature also sometimes includes riddles.

  3. Category:Riddles - Wikipedia

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  4. Riddles of Amir Khusrow - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Khusrow wrote not only many playful riddles, but songs and legends which have been a part of popular culture in South Asia ever since. Additionally, his riddles and songs and legends are considered to be an important early witness to the Hindustani language. [1] His riddles in particular involve fun double entendre or ...

  5. Someone’s Mother Has Four Sons: Try to Solve the Viral Riddle

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    “Someone’s mother has four sons” is how one of the latest viral riddles starts. The answer that seems obvious turns out to be wrong. And the correct answer can elude even the best brains.

  6. Amir Khusrau - Wikipedia

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    He wrote many playful riddles, songs and legends which have become a part of popular culture in South Asia. His riddles are one of the most popular forms of Hindavi poetry today. [25] It is a genre that involves double entendre or wordplay. [25] Innumerable riddles by the poet have been passed through oral tradition over the last seven ...

  7. Riddle - Wikipedia

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    A riddle is a statement, question, or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. Riddles are of two types: enigmas, which are problems generally expressed in metaphorical or allegorical language that require ingenuity and careful thinking for their solution, and conundra, which are questions relying for their effects on punning in either the question or the ...

  8. Chinese riddles - Wikipedia

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    The seminal literary historian Liu Xie, writing his Wenxin diaolong in the fifth century CE, situated the beginning of literary riddle-writing in Chinese in the Wei dynasty (220–65); he did not quote examples, but his dating is roughly consistent with the dating of one of the earliest surviving Chinese riddles, the 'Yellow Pongee Riddle'.

  9. Talk:South Asian riddles - Wikipedia

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