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Author | Saideh Ghods |
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Language | Persian |
Publication date | 2004 |
Published in English | 2011 |
Kimia Khatoon is a Persian language novel by Saideh Ghods, released in Persian in 2004 and in English in 2011.
Kimia Khatoon has been a best-seller
[1]
[2] for twelve consecutive months since its publication.
[3] It is originally written in
Persian. It has been translated into
Turkish (where it also became a bestseller)
[4] and was (as of February 21, 2011) being translated into
English.
[5]
The novel is about Rumi's stepdaughter, who found her way in his Hiram after the marriage of her mother, Kera Khatoon, to the
Sufi mystic and poet.
[6] She then falls in love with Rumi's son, her stepbrother. but she is given in marriage to Rumi's master and friend
Shams Tabrizi.
[7]
There is a film called Rumi's Kimia in development based on the novel. [8]
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Author | Saideh Ghods |
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Language | Persian |
Publication date | 2004 |
Published in English | 2011 |
Kimia Khatoon is a Persian language novel by Saideh Ghods, released in Persian in 2004 and in English in 2011.
Kimia Khatoon has been a best-seller
[1]
[2] for twelve consecutive months since its publication.
[3] It is originally written in
Persian. It has been translated into
Turkish (where it also became a bestseller)
[4] and was (as of February 21, 2011) being translated into
English.
[5]
The novel is about Rumi's stepdaughter, who found her way in his Hiram after the marriage of her mother, Kera Khatoon, to the
Sufi mystic and poet.
[6] She then falls in love with Rumi's son, her stepbrother. but she is given in marriage to Rumi's master and friend
Shams Tabrizi.
[7]
There is a film called Rumi's Kimia in development based on the novel. [8]
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (June 2011) |