-
Arabic as
Kalīla wa Dimna. This is
considered the
first masterpiece of "Arabic
literary prose." The
introduction of the
first book of
Kalila wa
Demna is...
-
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...
- been preserved.
Among his lost
works are
versified fables collected in the
Kalila wa Dimna. The
language spread geographically from the 11th
century on and...
-
Kalila Khatun (Nepali: कलिला खातुन), also
Kalila Khan, is a
Nepali communist politician and a
member of the
House of
Representatives of the
federal parliament...
- his role and
wishes to be able to lead a life
without crime with his wife
Kalila and
daughter Serin. In
order to
realise this, however, he
needs a permanent...
-
version was
translated into
Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa
under the
title of
Kalila wa-Dimna or The
Fables of
Bidpai and
became the
greatest prose of classical...
- Fables,
winner 1981
Caldecott Medal Ramsay Wood (born 1943),
author of
Kalila and Dimna:
Fables of
Friendship and
Betrayal Bill
Willingham (born 1956)...
- in
Journey Into Darkness:
Ghosts and
Vampires of New
Orleans (1998) by
Kalila Katherina Smith, the
operator of a New
Orleans ghost tour business. Smith's...
- Banarsid**** Publishers. 1992. pp. 61–62, 76–82. IIS.ac.uk Dr
Fahmida Suleman, "
Kalila wa Dimna"
Archived 2013-11-03 at the
Wayback Machine, in
Medieval Islamic...
- ignorance,
called the
Kalila,
which was kept in a
treasure chamber. The king of
India gave
Borzuya permission to read the
Kalila,
provided that he did...