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Play by Bahram Beyzai
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Kalāt Claimed
Front Cover of the English Edition
Written byBahram Beyzai
Characters
  • Tuy Khān
  • Aralāt
  • Gur Khān
  • Suldus
  • Qarā Khān
  • Oyerāt
  • Qāidu
  • Ur Khān
  • Vatvāt
  • Nāimān
  • Yāmāt
  • Tuqāi Khān
  • Dinkiz
  • Bāyāvot
  • . . .
Original languagePersian
SettingMongol conquest of Khwarezmia

Kalāt Claimed (Persian: فتحنامه‌ی کلات) is a play by Bahram Beyzai, written in 1982.

Text

The play was composed in 1982 and inspired by Macbeth, and was first published in Tehran, Iran, in 1984 by Damavand Publishing. Later, it was published by Beyzai's exclusive publisher, Roshangaran, who printed Manucher Anvar's English translation in 2016.

Plot

Two generals in the Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia dispute over who controls Kalat and its ultimate conquest by the Alans.

In other languages

There is an English translation by Manuchehr Anvar, with minor changes by the playwright's request:

Notes

  1. ^ "Beyzai's 'Kalat Claimed' Published in English". Financial Tribune. November 14, 2016.
  2. "Kalat claimed". opac.nlai.ir.

References

Further reading

  • Beyzai, Bahram (2016). Kalat Claimed: A Play by Bahram Beyzai. Translated by Manuchehr Anvar. Tehran: Roshangaran. ISBN 978-964-194-117-0.
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