Persian Nights Collection Download



Before you download

  1. Persian Nights Collection Download Free
  2. Persian Nights 2 Collectibles

Listen Persian and Iranian mp3 videos at free of cost. We are best Persian and Iranian mp3s videos provider. Search here latest and free Persian and Iranian mp3 videos. How to download a game? To start playing hidden objects games, first, download the installation file. On our website it is available for free and without registration. To do this, just select the game you like, go to the download page and click on the download button. When the file is downloaded, you will need to run it. Download Persian & Iranian MP3s, Download Free Persian Music. Check out my Indian Nights Blanket! Check out this You-tube to see how it works! Errata: On chart 2, row 42, there is a white box where it ought to be orange. It is on the right side of the crown shaped motif. Palette has 231 yards per ball, not 213 as in pattern.

ANY file for the pack, please download the file called 'Download this First'.It contains essential elements for the entire pack to function on yourcomputer. Also make sure that you have at least one of the official expansion packs (Endangered Species, African Adventures, Marine Mania or Extinct Animals) installedon your computer, otherwise there will be many bugs in the entire pack.
All of the downloads will be receivedin a .zip format. Extract the .exe file inside the zip onto your computer,and double click it. From there, follow the instructions on the pop-upmenu to install the downloaded files into the game.
Once you have installed the Download This First setup file, please then choose which elements of the expansion you would like to install. Some items require you to have a specific expansion pack to be installed before you can use them, so they are organised according to which expansion is required.

Setup Files:
DOWNLOAD THIS FIRST - Required for Arabian Nights to work properly!
Other Optional Setup Files:
Download this First 2 - Using this version of the 'Download this First' file will keep the splash screen, music and loading bars of your official expansion pack instead of overwriting them with the Arabian Nights theme. You do not need to install both, please choose one 'Download this First' file.
Main Menu Icon Fix - Download this if you would like the main menu icon removed. Place the.z2f into: C:Program Files/Microsoft Games/Zoo Tycoon 2.
Main Menu Icon Fix (Moves to top) - Download this file if you would like the main menu icon moved to thetop (where the premium pack goes) to avoid pushing the other icons offat the bottom. Place the .z2f into: C:Program Files/Microsoft Games/ZooTycoon 2. Thank you to Badisbadis101 for helping with the coding!!

Arabian Nights: Any XP Required - All the download links here require at least one of Endangered Species, African Adventures, Marine Mania or Extinct Animals to be installed.
Scenery 1 - This contains various pieces of scenery such as the food stalls, guest objects
and tea house.
Scenery 2 - This contains more scenery/objects including new foods, bouncy rides,
country boards and the butte.
Civilization IV Objects - This contains objects imported from Sid Meier's Civilization IV including a
pyramid, mosques and the Taj Mahal.
Foliage 1 - This contains a large chunk of the foliage including the pomegranate tree,
the pear tree and nipha palm.
Foliage 2 - This contains more of the foliage including the wild caper, sundari tree,
and lemon grass.
Animals 1 - This contains the lesser civet and the black stork.
Animals 2 - This contains the mugger crocodile, sindh ibex and Arabian partridge.

Arabian Nights: ES Needed - All the download links here require Endangered Species to be installed on your computer to work. Please download the following files if and only if you have the Endangered Species expansion pack.
Scenery - This contains scenery including the jeep and sky tram sets, some tour objects and
an elevated path.
Foliage - This contains foliage including two varieties of fig, the Persian lilac and the salt
cedar.
Animals 1 - This contains the Blanford's fox and the sand cat.
Animals 2 - This contains the Arabian horse, Persian fallow deer and Baluchistan bear.Persian Nights Collection Download

Arabian Nights: AA Needed - All the download links here require African Adventures to be installed on your computer to work. Please download the following files if and only if you have the African Adventures expansion pack.
Scenery - This includes the Arabian jird, hyrax shelter, heat lamp and various
scenery objects.
Animals 1 - This includes the Arabian wolf, Indian gray mongoose and desert monitor.
Animals 2 - This includes the rock hyrax and the hamadryas baboon.

Arabian Nights: MM Needed - All the download links here require Marine Mania to be installed on your computer to work. Please download the following files if and only if you have the Marine Mania expansion pack.
Scenery - This includes various scenery such as the music rock, chest and gazebo.
It also includes the food for the Caspian turtle which is required if you want to
make an exhibit for the turtle.
The freshwater foliage bed made by Penguika is also included in this pack,
so if you have that download installed already, feel free to delete it.
Animals 1 - This includes the Caspian Seal, secret animal and kutum prey.
Animals 2 - This includes the Indus river dolphin, smooth otter, Caspian turtle and hilsa prey.
Travel topics >Cultural attractions >Fiction tourism > One Thousand and One Nights

One Thousand and One Nights (Arabic: أَلْف لَيْلَة وَلَيْلَة, Alf layla wa-layla) or the Arabian Nights, is a collection of folk tales from the Middle East. Some of the tales are set in distant lands, such as Egypt, India or even China.

The tales became widespread in the Western world from the 18th century, and helped to shape a romanticized view of Islamic culture. Several of the tales, including Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and the voyages of Sinbad the Sailor, have been made into films and television series.

There are multiple versions in several Middle Eastern languages and several different translations into Western languages. Though it is generally called the Arabian Nights, not all the stories are Arabian in origin; the original collection, now lost but believed to be the ancestor of all the others, was in Persian, translated to Arabic in the 10th century. Some of the tales are originally Indian and some scholars believe the whole collection originated in India. The translations are generally based on later collections in Arabic, but some include additional tales not found in the Arabic versions.

Project Gutenberg has tens of thousands of books for free, legal (copyright has expired) download, including multiple translations of the Arabian Nights.

Understand[edit]

The main frame story concerns Shahryār (from Middle Persian šahr-dār, 'holder of realm'), whom the narrator calls a 'Sasanian king' ruling in 'India and China'. Shahryār is shocked to learn that his brother's wife is unfaithful; discovering that his own wife's infidelity has been even more flagrant, he has her killed. In his bitterness and grief, he decides that all women are the same. Shahryār begins to marry a succession of virgins only to execute each one the next morning, before she has a chance to dishonor him.

Finally, the Grand Vizier's daughter Sheherezade offers herself for marriage. In the night, she begins telling him a tale. She withholds the end of the story and offers to tell it the following night. Shahryār lets her live the next day to hear the end of the story. As she tells the end, she tells Shahryār a new story, saving the end for another night. He spares her life for 1001 nights, and implicitly forever.

1001 Nights is credited to have introduced many literary tropes, such as the frame story and the cliffhanger. The tales vary widely: they include historical tales, love stories, tragedies, comedies, poems, burlesques, and various forms of erotica. Numerous stories depict jinns, ghouls, apes, sorcerers, magicians, and legendary places, which are often intermingled with real people and geography, not always rationally. Common protagonists include the historical Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, his Grand Vizier, Jafar al-Barmaki, and the famous poet Abu Nuwas, despite the fact that these figures lived some 200 years after the fall of the Sassanid Empire, in which the frame tale of Sheherezade is set. Sometimes a character in Sheherezade's tale will begin telling other characters a story of his own, and that story may have another one told within it, resulting in a richly layered narrative texture.

Destinations[edit]

Persian Nights Collection Download Free

Many of the locations in the tales are uncertain. Also, many Middle Eastern cities try to make a claim of the 1001 Nights heritage, without any certain evidence.

Some of the locations are in Iraq and other countries which are, as of the 2010s, unsafe for visitors.

Iran[edit]

  • Esfahan, an archetype of a classical Persian city
  • Yazd, a desert city

Netherlands[edit]

  • The Efteling theme park in North Brabant has a ride based on 1001 nights.

See also[edit]

This travel topic about One Thousand and One Nights is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!

Persian Nights 2 Collectibles

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=One_Thousand_and_One_Nights&oldid=4074593'