Sayba the Clever Judge is a classic folktale from Persia. It tells the story of a wise and fair judge named Sayba, who is famous for solving disputes with clever methods. One day, the king of Persia decides to test Sayba’s skills personally, bringing a difficult case to see if his reputation is true. The story teaches important lessons about justice, observation, and human nature.
Long ago in Persia, there lived a famous judge named Sayba, renowned for his intelligence and fairness in resolving disputes. One day, the king of Persia grew curious about Sayba’s talent and decided to test him personally. Disguising himself as a commoner, the king left the palace on horseback to observe Sayba’s skills without revealing his identity. Along the way, he encountered a man walking under the scorching sun, sweating and exhausted. Concerned, the king called out, “Where are you going? My horse can easily carry two people. Come ride with me and rest!” The man gratefully climbed onto the horse behind him.
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The Shepherd’s Daughter
The Shepherd’s Daughter is a classic Persian folktale about a prince who falls in love with the daughter of a humble shepherd. Determined to marry her, he must prove his dedication by learning a skill, showing that true love requires effort, patience, and cleverness. This story highlights courage, resourcefulness, and the power of devotion in overcoming challenges.
Once upon a time, a king of Persia had a son who fell deeply in love with a shepherd’s daughter. The prince wanted to marry her, but the king was concerned. He said, “I am the king, and you are my son. One day I will pass, and you will inherit the throne. How can you marry a shepherd’s daughter?” The prince replied firmly, “Father, I love her, and I want her to be my queen.” The king realized he could not change his son’s mind, so he sent a messenger to the shepherd’s daughter to ask for her hand in marriage.
Once upon a time, a king of Persia had a son who fell deeply in love with a shepherd’s daughter. The prince wanted to marry her, but the king was concerned. He said, “I am the king, and you are my son. One day I will pass, and you will inherit the throne. How can you marry a shepherd’s daughter?” The prince replied firmly, “Father, I love her, and I want her to be my queen.” The king realized he could not change his son’s mind, so he sent a messenger to the shepherd’s daughter to ask for her hand in marriage.
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