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Kalāt Claimed | |
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Written by | Bahram Beyzai |
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Original language | Persian |
Setting | Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia |
Kalāt Claimed ( Persian: فتحنامهی کلات) is a play by Bahram Beyzai, written in 1982.
The play was composed in 1982 and inspired by Macbeth, and was first published in Tehran, Iran, in 1984 by Damavand Publishing. [1] Later, it was published by Beyzai's exclusive publisher, Roshangaran, who printed Manucher Anvar's English translation in 2016. [2]
Two generals in the Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia dispute over who controls Kalat and its ultimate conquest by the Alans. [1]
There is an English translation by Manuchehr Anvar, with minor changes by the playwright's request:
![]() | You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Persian. (September 2016) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Kalāt Claimed | |
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![]() Front Cover of the English Edition | |
Written by | Bahram Beyzai |
Characters |
|
Original language | Persian |
Setting | Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia |
Kalāt Claimed ( Persian: فتحنامهی کلات) is a play by Bahram Beyzai, written in 1982.
The play was composed in 1982 and inspired by Macbeth, and was first published in Tehran, Iran, in 1984 by Damavand Publishing. [1] Later, it was published by Beyzai's exclusive publisher, Roshangaran, who printed Manucher Anvar's English translation in 2016. [2]
Two generals in the Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia dispute over who controls Kalat and its ultimate conquest by the Alans. [1]
There is an English translation by Manuchehr Anvar, with minor changes by the playwright's request: