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  1. Shahryar (Persian: شهریار, Šahryār; also spelt Shahriar, Shariar, Shahriyar, Schahryar, Sheharyar, Shaheryar, Shahrayar, Shaharyar, or Shahrear), which is pronounced /Sha ree yaar/ in Persian, is the fictional Persian Sassanid King of kings who is told stories by his wife, Scheherazade.

  2. Ruler of a persian empire extending over several middle eastern countries including India, passing the Ganges river reaching parts of China, he is one of the main characters of the book One Thousand and One Nights (also known as Arabian Nights). His brother Shāhzamān (شاهزمان), whom ruled over...

  3. Although the myriad stories in The Arabian Nights each have their own protagonists, antagonists, heroes, heroines, and foils, King Shahrayar is at the heart of the entire collection and motivates all the storytelling. In the Prologue, Shahrayar and his brother, Shahzaman, both discover that their wives are adulteresses.

  4. Scheherazade and Shahryar by Ferdinand Keller, 1880. The main frame story concerns Shahryār, whom the narrator calls a "Sasanian king" ruling in "India and China". Shahryār is shocked to learn that his brother's wife is unfaithful. Discovering that his own wife's infidelity has been even more flagrant, he has her killed.

    • Muhsin S. Mahdi
    • 1995
  5. King Shahryar (シャフリヤール王, Shafuriyāru-ō?) is a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He is a selfish king and the alternate reality doppelgänger of Dr. Eggman from the world of the Arabian Nights. He is also the main character and creator of the Arabian Nights storybook.

  6. King Shahryār (シャフリヤール Shafuriyāru) es la contraparte alternativa del Doctor Eggman del mundo de las mil y una noches, que aparece en Sonic and the Secret Rings. King Shahryār tiene una apariencia similar a Eggman (como los zapatos, las gafas y los guantes), pero tiene ropa árabe. Él tiene un…

  7. The frame story, in which the vengeful King Shahryars plan to marry and execute a new wife each day is foiled by the resourceful Scheherazade, is probably Indian; the tales with which Scheherazade beguiles Shahryar, postponing and eventually averting her execution, come from India, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, and possibly Greece.

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