Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | PANEGYRIC OF THE PADSHAH OF ISLAM ~may Allah perpetuate
2 1, Story1 | Story 1~ ~ I heard a padshah giving orders to kill a
3 1, Story3 | half upon dervishes.~ If a padshah were to conquer the seven
4 1, Story6 | population?' He replied: 'A padshah must practise~justice that
5 1, Story6 | cannot be a shepherd.~ A padshah who establishes oppression~
6 1, Story6 | took~possession of it.~ ~ A padshah who allows his subjects
7 1, Story7 | Story 7~ ~ A padshah was in the same boat with
8 1, Story7 | I shall quiet him.'~The padshah replied: 'It will be a great
9 1, Story13| robe, bring a~skirt?' The padshah took pity on his helpless
10 1, Story13| from the beneficence of the padshah~ Who cannot watch for the
11 1, Story16| friend! Employment by~a padshah consists of two parts, namely,
12 1, Story16| give explanations~to the padshah and incur reproof. Who would
13 1, Story22| to ask justice from the padshah. In the present instance,
14 1, Story28| corner of the desert when a~padshah happened to pass by but,
15 1, Story28| The vezier said: 'The padshah of the surface of the earth
16 1, Story28| for obeying kings.'~ ~ The padshah is the guardian of the dervish~
17 1, Story30| Story 30~ ~ A padshah having issued orders to
18 1, Story33| his good character to the padshah till he renounced all further~
19 2, Story6 | hermit, being the guest of a padshah, ate less than he wished
20 2, Story6 | opinion entertained~by the padshah of his piety.~ ~ ~ O Arab
21 2, Story15| Story 15~ ~ ~ A padshah, meeting a holy man, asked
22 2, Story16| pious man saw in a dream a padshah in paradise and a devotee
23 2, Story16| the following answer: 'The padshah~had, for the love he bore
24 2, Story18| having been invited by a padshah, concluded that if he~were
25 2, Story18| enhance the opinion of the padshah regarding his merits. But
26 2, Story29| the office of devan to the padshah, but~whom he had not seen
27 2, Story33| Story 33~ ~ ~ A padshah asked a hermit: 'How spendest
28 2, Story34| on the leaves of trees. A~padshah, who had gone in that direction
29 2, Story35| importance~emerged to a padshah, who thereon vowed that,
30 2, Story47| Story 47~ ~ ~ A padshah was casting a glanced of
31 2, Story47| to be a mendicant than a padshah.~ ~ ~ Externally the dervish
32 3, Story20| of the high~dignity of a padshah to take refuge in the house
33 3, Story21| the power and dignity of a padshah to soil the hands~of his
34 3, Story29| so many~attentions to the padshah, the like of which he had
35 5, Story1 | be good.~ But he whom the padshah throws away~ Will not be
36 7, Story3 | in a hundred.~ But if a padshah utters only one jest~ It
37 7, Story4 | heard the maxim?~ ~ ~ A padshah placed his son in a school,~
38 7, Story6 | Story 6~ ~ ~ A padshah entrusted a tutor with the
39 7, Story20| the slaves of His~Majesty Padshah of the world who is aided
40 7, Story20| And in his mercy made thee padshah of the world.'~ ~ ~ When
41 8, Maxim5 | thou wilt listen to advice, padshah,~ There is none better in
42 8, Admon11| It is incumbent upon a padshah to give way to anger towards
43 8, 6 | Give not information to a padshah of the treachery of anyone,
44 8, 74 | good end is better than a padshah with a bad end.~ ~ ~ The
45 8, 2 | Maxim 78~ ~ ~ The padshah is to remove oppressors;
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