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  2. Sindhi folk tales - Wikipedia

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    The story of Nuri tells of historical event during the Samma period, when the young Jam Tamachi fell in love with a fishermaid, Nuri, who, by virtue of humility and softness, became his favourite queen. The story of Umar Marui is also famous. Umar, the ruler of Amarkot, captures young Marui.

  3. El árbol de oro - Wikipedia

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    El árbol de oro (English: The Tree of Gold) is a short story (roughly three pages) by Ana María Matute (1925-2014), written in Spanish. It is part of her collection of short stories, set in the Spanish countryside, called Historias de la Artámila (1961).

  4. Sindhi literature - Wikipedia

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    A number of Sindhi poets told this story, particularly Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Umar Marvi: this, the second well-known romantic story of that period, was widely sung by Sindhi poets. Umar, the Soomra ruler of Umarkot, falls in love with Marvi. Momal Rano: this story is about the Soomra ruler Hameer. Rano, Hameer's son-in-law, falls in love ...

  5. Nínay - Wikipedia

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    Nínay is a novel in the Spanish language written by Pedro Alejandro Paterno, and is the first novel authored by a native Filipino.Paterno authored this novel when he was twenty-three years old [1] and while living in Spain in 1885, the novel was later translated into English in 1907 [1] and into Tagalog in 1908. [2]

  6. The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths - Wikipedia

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    "The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths" (original Spanish title: "Historia de los dos reyes y los dos laberintos") is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, first published in February 1936. [1] It was later included in El Aleph under the title "Los dos reyes y los dos laberintos".

  7. The Gospel According to Mark (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Gospel according to Mark" (originally in Spanish "El Evangelio según Marcos") is a short story by the Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It is one of the stories in the short story collection Doctor Brodie's Report (originally in Spanish El informe de Brodie), first published in 1970.

  8. Mist (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book ends with the author himself debating himself about bringing back the character of Augusto. He establishes, however, that this would not be feasible. The eulogy is given by Orfeo, Augusto's dog. The title, Spanish for 'fog', is a reference to how Augusto sees his life.

  9. Diana (pastoral romance) - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Books of the Diana (Spanish: Los siete libros de la Diana) is a pastoral romance written in Spanish by the Portuguese author Jorge de Montemayor. The romance was first published in 1559, though later editions expanded upon the original text.