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1 Intro, 3 | of nations, lord of the~kings of Arabia and Persia, the
2 Intro, 4 | the Musalmans, buttress of kings and sultans, Abu Bekr,~son
3 Intro, 5 | and accounts about~ancient kings, spending a portion of our
4 Intro, 5 | tediousness.~ ~ I The Manners of Kings~ II On the Morals of Dervishes~
5 1 | CHAPTER I - THE MANNERS OF KINGS~ ~
6 1, Story2 | Story 2~ ~ One of the kings of Khorasan had a vision
7 1, Story6 | narrated that one of the kings of Persia had stretched
8 1, Story10| Damascus, when one of the Arab~kings, notorious for his injustice,
9 1, Story13| violence and despotism of~kings because their thoughts are
10 1, Story14| 14~ ~ One of the ancient kings neglected the government
11 1, Story18| admonish him, saying:~'Former kings have by their exertions
12 1, Story25| Story 25~ ~ One of the Arab kings ordered his officials to
13 1, Story28| benefits from him and also that kings exist for protecting subjects~
14 1, Story28| subjects not for obeying kings.'~ ~ The padshah is the
15 1, Story41| reigns and~armies of former kings exceeded his own and they
16 2, Story28| necks from his~obedience and kings from every side began to
17 3, Story4 | Story 4~ ~ ~ One of the kings of Persia had sent an able
18 3, Story28| happened that one of the kings of Pares, who possessed
19 3, Story29| world, so that no regard for kings and rich persons~remained
20 3, Story29| is high.~ ~ ~ One of the kings of that region sent him
21 7, Story20| the most righteous~of the kings of the period, Muzaffar-ud-dunia
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