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Sunpadh and Sinbad
* Sunpadh ( Sinbad the Magian ), an Iranian cleric who incited a revolt in the 8th century
* Sunpadh or Sinbad the Magus

Sunpadh and Persian
* Sunpadh, the revolting Persian cleric is killed near Hamedan during the battle with Mansur's army.
He became a legendary figure for many in Persia, and several Persian heretics started revolts claiming he had not died and would return ; the latter included his own propagandist Ishaq al-Turk, the Zoroastrian cleric Sunpadh in Nishapur, the Abu Muslimiyya subsect of the Kaysanites Shia, and al-Muqanna in Khorasan.
Sunpadh was a friend and confidant of the Persian general Abu Muslim Khorasani, who had begun the Abbasid revolt in 747.
The sect was founded by the Persian cleric Sunpadh and was a revitalization of an earlier sect that had mixed Shī ‘ a Islam and Zoroastrianism ; however, its true claim to fame was its adoption by Bābak Khorramdin as a basis for rebelling against the Abbasid Caliphate.

Sunpadh and died
Sunpadh further preached that " Abu Muslim has not died, and when Mansur meant to slay him, he chanted God's great name (), turned into a white dove and flew away.

Sunpadh and 755
Following the betrayal and subsequent death of the general in 755, the enraged Sunpadh swore to march on Mecca and destroy the Kaaba.

Sunpadh and was
Nizam al-Mulk states in his Siyāsatnāma that Abu Muslim had delegated his authority and coffers in Rayy to Sunpadh prior to journeying to Baghdad, where he was eventually murdered by order of the second Abbasid Caliph, al-Mansur.

Sunpadh and who
* Khurramites, a 9th century religious and political movement based on the 8th century teachings of Sunpadh, who preached a syncretism of Shia Islam and Zoroastrianism.

Sunpadh and .
Sunpadh also preached a syncretism melding Islam and Zoroastrianism.

Sinbad and Persian
Sinbad the Sailor ( also spelled Sindbad ; Arabic: السندباد البحري as-Sindibād al-Baḥri ; Persian: سندباد Sandbād ) is a fictional sailor and the hero of a story-cycle of Middle Eastern origin who hails from Basrah, living during the Abbasid Caliphate.

Sinbad and died
He chose August 17 in memory of his sister's passing and her 20-year-old black cat, Sinbad, who died two months before her.
The Old Man's victims all eventually died of this miserable treatment, but Sinbad, after having got the Old Man drunk with wine, was able to shake him off and kill him.

Sinbad and was
In the 12th century, this tale was translated into Latin by Petrus Alphonsi and included in his Disciplina Clericalis, alongside the " Sinbad the Sailor " story cycle.
In 1975, Seymour was cast as Princess Farah in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, the third part of Ray Harryhausen's Sinbad trilogy.
The legend of the roc, popularized in the West in the travels of Marco Polo and later in the 1001 Nights tales, of Abd al-Rahman and Sinbad the Sailor, was widespread in the East.
Impressed by Baker upon meeting him, Letts was convinced he was right for the part after seeing his performance in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad.
Another album was devoted to his fantasy film scores — a few of them being the films of the special effects animator Ray Harryhausen, including music from The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad and The Three Worlds of Gulliver.
The score was composed by Bernard Herrmann, who also worked on other fantasy films with Harryhausen, such as Mysterious Island and The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.
It was the first of three Sinbad films made by Columbia which were conceptualized and animated by Ray Harryhausen and which used a special stop-motion technique called Dynamation ( the others being The Golden Voyage of Sinbad and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger ).
In 2008, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
It was followed by Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger ( 1977 ), which disappointed some fans because of its tongue-in-cheek approach.
After these and other incidents, Marina and Sinbad enter Eris's realm, where she reveals that her plan was to maneuver Proteus into Sinbad's place, leaving Syracuse without an heir, and agrees to surrender the Book of Peace only if Sinbad truthfully tells whether he will return to Syracuse to accept blame.
Sinbad, another liger, was shown on the National Geographic Channel.
Sinbad was reported to have the exact weight of Hercules.
The 1952 Russian film Sadko ( based on Rimsky-Korsakov's opera Sadko ) was overdubbed and released in English in 1962 as The Magic Voyage of Sinbad, while the 1963 Japanese film Dai tozoku ( whose main character was a heroic pirate named Sukezaemon ) was overdubbed and released in English in 1965 as The Lost World of Sinbad.
* " Nagisa no Sinbad " ( 渚のシンドバッド ) was the 4th single released by Pink Lady, a popular Japanese duo in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
In 2012, a graphic novel called Sinbad: The Legacy, published by Campfire Books, was released.

Sinbad and from
Director and script writer Sam Raimi drew from a variety of sources, including literature with A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels and films like The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, and The Three Stooges.
* Some of the tales of Sinbad the Sailor from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights were taken from the Odyssey.
Sinbad | Sindbad and the Valley of Diamonds, from the Second Voyage.
Various characters from this epic have themselves become cultural icons in Western culture, such as Aladdin, Sinbad and Ali Baba.
Film roles included Klove in Scars of Dracula ( 1970 ), a bodysnatcher in " frankenstein and the monster from hell " ( 1973 ), Father Brennan in The Omen ( 1976 ) and Melanthius in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger ( 1977 ).
Details were often lifted from literary and pseudohistorical accounts, such as the tale of Sinbad the Sailor.
Various characters from this epic have themselves become cultural icons in Western culture, such as Aladdin, Sinbad and Ali Baba.
Meanwhile, Ray Harryhausen's work on such films as Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, and The Beast from 20, 000 Fathoms drew in large crowds and encouraged the development of " realistic " special effects in films.
Apart from being the composer's fourth collaboration with Ray Harryhausen ( The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, The Three Worlds of Gulliver and Mysterious Island, made in 1958, 1960, and 1961 respectively ), Herrmann also wrote the music to Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Sinbad enlists his loyal men from the previous voyage, but they are not enough and the story of the Cyclops has spread through Bagdad, so he also has to recruit inmates from the Caliph's prison.
One of the mutineers releases Sinbad so he can save the ship and the leader of the mutineers falls from the mast.
For the griffin's wing animation, Friswell studied the griffin from The Golden Voyage of Sinbad ( 1974 ).
Sinbad the Sailor is a character from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, also known as Arabian Nights.
35, after the Arabian Nights entertainments ( where the heroine is depicted by a violin and whose stories include Sinbad the Sailor ) and any number of orchestral suites from his operas, including The Tale of Tsar Saltan ( which also contains " Flight of the Bumblebee "), The Golden Cockerel, Christmas Eve, The Snow Maiden, and The Legend of The Invisible City of Kitezh.
It covers the story of Sinbad ( voiced by Brad Pitt ), a pirate who travels the sea to recover the lost Book of Peace from Eris ( voiced by Michelle Pfeiffer ) in order to save his childhood friend, Prince Proteus ( voiced by Joseph Fiennes ), from accepting Sinbad's death sentence.
Proteus, seeing that Marina has fallen in love with Sinbad, releases her from their engagement and sends her to join Sinbad's ship.
While Burton and other Western translators have grouped the Sinbad stories within the tales of Scheherazade in the Arabian Nights, they apparently originated quite independently from that story-cycle and modern translations by Arab scholars often do not include the stories of Sinbad or several other of the Arabian Nights that have become familiar to Western audiences.
When Sinbad helps save the King's mare from being drowned by a sea horse — not a seahorse as we know it, but a supernatural horse that lives underwater — the groom brings Sinbad to the king.

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