24. The Ten Viziers; or the History of King Azadbekht and his Son ccccxxxv [435]
a. The Unlucky Merchant ccccxl [440]
b. The Merchant and his Sons ccccxliv [444]
c. Abu Sabir ccccxlviii [448]
d. Prince Bihzad ccccliii [453]
e. King Dadbin and his Viziers cccclv [455]
f. King Bekhtzeman cccclxi [461]
g. King Bihkerd cccclxiv [464]
h. Ilan Shah and Abou Temam cccclxvi [466]
i. King Ibrahim and his Son cccclxxi [471]
j. King Suleiman Shah and his Sons cccclxxv [475]
k. The Prisoner and how God gave him Relief cccclxxxv [485]
25. The City of Brass cccclxxxvii [487]
26. Nimeh ben er Rebya and Num his Slave-girl di [501]
27. Alaeddin Abou es Shamat dxx [520]
28. Hatim Tai; his Generosity after Death dxxxi [531]
29. Maan ben Zaideh and the three Girls dxxxii [532]
30. Maan ben Zaideh and the Bedouin dxxxii [532]
31. The City of Lebtait dxxxii [532]
32. The Khalif Hisham and the Arab Youth dxxxiv [534]
33. Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the Barber-Surgeon dxxxiv [534]
34. The City of Iram dxxxviii [538]
35. Isaac of Mosul’s Story of Khedijeh and the Khalif Mamoun dxl [540]
36. The Mock Khalif dxliii [543]
37. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Er Reshid and Jaafar dlv [555]
38. The Lover who feigned himself a Thief to save his Mistress’s
Honour dlvii [557]
39. Abou Mohammed the Lazy dlviii [558]
40. Jaafar ben Yehya and Abdulmelik ben Salih dlxv [565]
41. Jaafar ben Yehya[FN#461] and the Man who forged a Letter in
his Name dlxvi [566]
42. Er Reshid and the Barmecides dlxvii [567]
43. Ibn es Semmak and Er Reshid dlxviii [568]
44. El Mamoun and Zubeideh dlxviii [568]
45. Ali Shir[FN#462] and Zummurrud dlxix [569]
46. The Loves of Budour and Jubeir ben Umeir dlxxxvii [587]