The First Kalandar’s Tale
story in the Arabian Nights; part of the story of The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad
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The First Kalandar’s Tale
Summary
The First Kalandar’s Tale is a narrative[1].
Key Facts
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's instance of is recorded as narrative[2].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's followed by is recorded as The Second Kalandar's Tale[3].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's part of is recorded as The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad[4].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's Commons category is recorded as Histoire de trois Calenders, fils de roi, et de cinq dames de Bagdad[5].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's language of work or name is recorded as French[6].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's publication date is recorded as +1708-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's has edition or translation is recorded as The History of the First Calender[8].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's has edition or translation is recorded as The First Calender’s Story[9].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's has edition or translation is recorded as Histoire du premier Calender, fils de roi[10].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's has edition or translation is recorded as The Story of the First Calender[11].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's has edition or translation is recorded as The Story of the First Callender[12].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's published in is recorded as One Thousand and One Nights[13].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's title is recorded as Histoire du premier Calender, fils de roi[14].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's title is recorded as The First Kalandar’s Tale[15].
- The First Kalandar’s Tale's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122v8qnb[16].
Body
Geography
The First Kalandar’s Tale's part of is recorded as The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad[4].
Designation and Status
The First Kalandar’s Tale's instance of is recorded as narrative[2].