Queen Scheherazade is a fictional character from the collection of Middle Eastern folktales known as "One Thousand and One Nights" or "Arabian Nights." She is renowned for her clever storytelling skills, using tales to delay her execution by the king. While her character is not based on a historical figure, the stories reflect various cultures and histories from the region. Thus, Scheherazade exists in literature rather than as a real person.
Scheherazade is the legendary Persian Queen and story teller in 'The Book of One Thousand And One Nights' The following composers have written works called Scheherazade: # Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov # Maurice Ravel
The Magic of Scheherazade happened in 1987.
Song of Scheherazade was created in 1947.
Yes, Scheherazade's sister's name was Dunyazad, Dinazad or Dinarzad. She is the one who asks for the stories which Scheherazade tells to Shahryar.
The Magic of Scheherazade was created on 1987-09-03.
Scheherazade - Rimsky-Korsakov - was created in 1910.
In Arabian Nights, she was the queen who told her husband a story every night for 1,001 nights to keep him from having her killed. Of these, Aladdin and his Magical Lamp is the mos famous.
Scheherazade is Classical Music Composition by 18th Century Russian Composer Nicholas Rimsky Korsakov. There is a great 1947 movie on this called "Song Of Scheherazade". Highly recommed it.
Not a real queen just a beauty queen
About 14?
Yes, Cleopatra was a real queen.
Ehky ya Scheherazade - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG13