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Epilogue

Except for Leela, all the actors in the story are long gone.
Leela inherited Schloss Lichtenau but sold it in 2022 as she didn't have any heirs and wanted to see it in good hands.

The castle is now beeing renovated and will be turned into something like a seminar hotel. The surrounding grounds are now closed to the public, wich makes me sad. Sad because the kids in town won't have the opportunity to exlpore this mystical place any longer.

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~ Epilogue ~

First of all, thank you for reading!

I stumbled across this story by pure chance when I was researching the history of my home town. Of course, this story simplifies things a lot, and I didn't want to make it more complicated, so I ignored other claims on the authorship as they are very unlikely.

Here's a picture I found. The baroness is on the far right. And I do in fact know one person in this image!
https://lichtenauimwaldviertel.topothek.at/?doc=1374230

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Hochzeitsfoto - 1954

Hochzeitsgesellschaft im Schloss Lichtenau

Elfriede's niece Leela, who is the current holder of the copyright of the novel by inheritance, has documents proving that Elfriede is indeed the holder of the pseudonym "Kurban Said".

https://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai124_folder/124_articles/124_readers_forum.html

In an interview from 1999, Mareille told about a conversation with Elfriede who said "Yes, I produced it". And this part seems to be true.
However, if she also wrote it, this question remains unanswered.

Now, dear readers, what do you think?

Who is Kurban Said?

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12.4 Reader's Forum:Ali and Nino Copyright: Leela Ehrenfels

Azerbaijan International - Winter 2004

The claim that Lev Nussimbaum was the novel's author began circulating in 1944, when an Italian translation of the novel appeared, listing the author as "Mohammed Essad Bey."
Lev was a close friend to Elfriede Ehrenfels and there are rumors that they had an affair.

One theory says that Lev wrote the book but Elfriede published it to protect him from the Nazis.

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The closest anyone has come to such a find is Mireille, the woman Rolf Ehrenfels married in India, who would later live in Schloss Lichtenau for the rest of her life.

In the film "Alias Kurban Said" Mireille claims to possess half of the manuscript of "The Girl From the Golden Horn", the other novel published under the name Kurban Said.

In the film, however, she was unable to find the manuscript in and said that in fact she may not have seen it for ten or twenty years.

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For decades, there has been a controversy about the identity of Kurban Said, the pseudonym used to hide the identity of the author of this novel.

No one has located or identified any existing manuscript of Ali and Nino. The publisher, Lucy Tal, claims that all papers were deliberately destroyed when the Nazis entered Vienna.

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1937 the novel "Ali and Nino" is published in Vienna E.P. Tal Verlag. The author of this book is "Kurban Said".

But Kurban Said does not exist. It is a pseudonym that Elfriede Ehrenfels registered.

But did she also write "Ali and Nino"? There were doubts about that.

So who is Kurban Said?

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This is Elfriede Ehrenfels. Born in the Austrian-Hungarian Empire in Triest in 1894, she married anthropologist Rolf Freiherr von Ehrenfels in 1926. Rolf would later convert to Islam and call himself Omar. He had to flee Austria in 1938 and went to India, where he re-married Mireille Abeille, with whom he had a daughter, Leela Ehrenfels.

The Ehrenfels' were close friends with the author Lev Nussimbaum, who called himself "Essad Bey" after he converted to Islam.

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Change of scenery: Schloss Lichtenau im Waldviertel.

It isn't very spectacular nor of any relevance in history. But it was a playground for kids of previous generations and also to me.

While access the castle was forbidden, my father and his friends snucked in and explored it. Sometimes they got caught by the baroness, Elfriede Ehrenfels.

I never did such a thing, but I'd play in the tramway cars that were for whatever reason parked in the Maierhof of the castle.

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