Nonetheless, back to the early days of Islamic entrance into Persia, these performances were usually performed for kings and princes during their activities such as drinking, hunting or having a picnic. Kumiko (2003) further argues that these form of arts slowly developed alongside juggling which are the signs of early cabaret.
Nonetheless, back to the early days of Islamic entrance into Persia, these performances were usually performed for kings and princes during their activities such as drinking, hunting or having a picnic. Kumiko (2003) further argues that these form of arts slowly developed alongside juggling which are the signs of early cabaret.
