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The work unfolds as a framed cycle of narratives in which four darweshes tell successive tales that interweave romance, adventure, moral anecdote, and supernatural marvels. Stories incorporate jinns, fairies, and prodigious incidents alongside everyday social detail, using colloquial Hindustani idioms and interspersed verse rendered into plain prose in translation. The episodic structure alternates entertaining episodes with instructive remarks, showcasing Eastern modes of thought, conversational turns, and popular expressions while moving between fantastical machinery and reflections on fortune, piety, and human character.
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