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Rimmon or
Rimon (Hebrew: רִמּוֹן, romanized: Rīmmōn) is a
Hebrew word
meaning 'pomegranate'. It
appears as a name in the
Hebrew Bible where, when translated...
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Arabic in 750 CE by
Persian scholar Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa as Kalīlah wa
Dimnah. A New
Persian version by Rudaki, from the 9th-10th
century CE,
became known...
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member of the court.
Kalila tried to
dissuade Dimnah of his
plans but was
rebuffed by
Dimnah's ambition.
Dimnah managed to gain
entry into the
court with...
- Kalīla wa-Dimna or
Kelileh o
Demneh (Persian: کلیله و دمنه) is a
collection of fables. The book
consists of
fifteen chapters containing many
fables whose...
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edition of
ancient Eastern fables, "Pars
versionis arabicae libri Colailah wa
Dimnah, sive
Fabularum Bidpai philosophi Indi" (1786). He died in
Leiden in 1793...
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Arabic in 750 CE by
Persian scholar Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa as Kalīlah wa
Dimnah (Arabic: كليلة و دمنة). In Baghdad, the
translation commissioned by Al-Mansur...
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arrest at Compiegne, and his wife
Judith is
incarcerated at Poitiers. The Ad-
dimnah Hospital (bimaristan) is
created in
Kairouan (modern Tunisia), by the Aghlabid...
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translation of the Qur'an, and of such
influential works as
Kalilah and
Dimnah,
Libro de los
Engannos e
Asayamientos de las
Mugeres (Book of the Deceits...
- of
Kalila and
Dimnah,
translated from the
Arabic by
Saleh Sa'adeh Jallad, 2002. Melisende, London, ISBN 1-901764-14-1
Kalilah and
Dimnah; or, The fables...
- 2019. "Arts of the
Islamic World 36
Burzuy Presents the Book of
Kalilah wa
Dimnah to King Nushirvan,
Illustrated leaf from the
royal Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp...