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- Borzuya (or Burzōē or Burzōy or Borzouyeh, Persian: بُرْزویه) was a Persian physician in the late Sasanian era, at the time of Khosrow I. He translated...
- Arthur Christensen has suggested that Bozorgmehr was the same person as Borzuya, but historiographical studies of post-Sasanian Persian literature, as...
- Indian books, Borzuya read that on a mountain in that land there grows a plant which when sprinkled over the dead revives them. Borzuya asked Khosrau...
- Panchatantra. It was translated into Middle Persian in the sixth century by Borzuya. It was subsequently translated into Arabic in the eighth century by the...
- poet Ferdowsi credits Borzuya with the invention of the game of Nard in the 6th century. He describes an encounter between Borzuya and a Raja visiting from...
- Khosrow I and Borzuya, the translator of the Indian Panchatantra...
- one Borzōē/Borzūya, a Persian physician attached to the Sasanian court in the 6th century. Prefaced by a ****tive autobiography of Borzūya and an account...
- The Panchatantra was translated into Middle Persian/Pahlavi in 570 CE by Borzūya and into Arabic in 750 CE by Persian scholar Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa as...
- the Jundishapur academy, as well as the valuable Indian contributions. Borzūya Bukhtishu Masawaiyh Sarakhsi Sabur ibn Sahl Nafi ibn al-Harith Under the...
- Panchatantra and various tales from Jatakas were first translated into Persian by Borzūya in 570 CE; they were later translated into Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa in...