

Qissa e Hamza Vol-2

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Subject:
Literature
Subclass:
Reign:
Humayun 1530–1556
Subject Year (Time):
1928
Author:
Dr Jaffer shaeer
Volume:
2
Edition:
2
Publisher & Place:
Tehran University Press
Publisher Date:
1928
Languages:
Persian
ISBN 10|13:
-
Royal Mughal Ref:
ARC-1000001-250338
Description
The Hamzanama (Persian/Urdu: حمزه نامه Hamzenâme, Epic of Hamza) or Dastan-e-Amir Hamza (Persian/Urdu: داستان امیر حمزه Dâstâne Amir Hamze, "Adventures of Amir Hamza") narrates the legendary exploits of Amir Hamza, or Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib, an uncle of Muhammad. Most of the stories are extremely fanciful, "a continuous series of romantic interludes, threatening events, narrow escapes, and violent acts".[1] The Hamzanama chronicles the fantastic adventures of Hamza as he and his band of heroes fight against the enemies of Islam.
The stories, from a long-established oral tradition, were written down in Persian, the language of the courts of the Persianate world, in multiple volumes presumably in the era of Mahmud of Ghazni. In the West the work is best known for the enormous illustrated manuscript commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in about 1562. The text augmented the story, as traditionally told in dastan performances. The dastan (storytelling tradition) about Amir Hamza persists far and wide up to Bengal and Arakan (Burma), as the Mughals controlled those territories.[2] The longest version of the Hamzanama exists in Urdu and contains 46 volumes in approximately over 45,000 pages.
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