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pulled apart the dead shah’s books; and rearranging the pages; began to

assemble new volumes。 His calligraphers replaced the epithet of “Always

Victorious Selahattin Khan” with that of “Victorious Fahir Shah” and his

miniaturists set about replacing the late Selahattin Khan—masterfully

portrayed on the most beautiful of manuscript pages—who was; as of that

moment; starting to fade from people’s memories; with the portrait of the

younger Fahir Shah。 Upon entering the harem; Fahir Shah had no difficulty in

locating the most beautiful woman there; yet instead of forcing himself upon

her; because he was a refined man versed in books and artistry; and resolving

to win her heart; he engaged her in conversation。 Consequently; Neriman

Sultan; the late Selahattin Khan’s belle of beauties; his teary…eyed wife; made

but one request of Fahir Shah: that the illustration of her husband in a version

of the romance Leyla and Mejnun; wherein Leyla was depicted as Neriman

Sultan and Mejnun as Selahattin Khan; not be altered。 In at least this one page;

she maintained; the immortality that her husband had tried to attain over the

years through books should not be denied。 The victorious Fahir Shah bravely

granted this simple request and his masters of the book left that one picture

alone。 T