Who told the tales in the "One Thousand and One Nights"?

Correct answer: Scheherazade

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J.L.H.
J.L.H.
clever girl!!
Eugene
Eugene
Scheherazade (Shahrzad in Farsi) tells stories not only to save her own life but also to demonstrate the power of love and kindness against cruelty and revenge.
Eugene
Eugene
In the story of One Thousand and One Nights, "Scheherazade" plays the main role. Scheherazade, the legendary Persian queen, is the narrator of these tales and delays her own death through her storytelling. She is the daughter of the king's Grand Vizier and marries the king, Shahryar, who has vowed to execute a new bride every morning.
Queen Esther
Queen Esther
very clever!! it sounds like an interesting book I would love to read the book!!!
yen
yen
one of the best collection of books
Som
Som
What a beautifully clever story.
Talaith
Talaith
What rotten chauvinists in those days, the introduction in the book made me so angry!