- 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...
- A page from
Kelileh o
Demneh dated 1429, from Herat, a
Persian translation of the
Panchatantra derived from the
Arabic version –
Kalila wa
Dimna – depicts...
- A page from
Kelileh o
Demneh depicts the jackal-vizier
Damanaka ('Victor')/
Dimna trying to
persuade his lion-king that the
honest bull-courtier, Shatraba(شطربة)...
- Wah
Farkhad Abdullaev The
opening ceremony,
named "The Lost
Chapter of
Kelileh o Demneh" took
place at
Lusail Stadium,
before the
opening game between...
- A page from
Kelileh va
Demneh dated 1429, from Herat, a
Persian version of the
original ancient Indian Panchatantra –
depicts the mani****tive jackal-vizier...
- in
Mazandaran Province, Iran
Garza Galán, a city in Coa****la,
Mexican Kelileh Galan, a
village in
Kurdistan Province, Iran
Galan (grape), an alternative...
- A page from
Kelileh va
Demneh dated 1429, from Herat, a
Persian translation of the
Panchatantra –
depicts the mani****tive jackal-vizier,
trying to lead...
- book of God and read him Ardashir's
Testament and
force him to
memorize Kelileh va Demneh. Ibn al-Nadim
names a book
titled Ardashir I's
Testament to His...
-
highly regarded is Siyasatnama, by
Nizam al-Mulk, a
famous Persian vizier.
Kelileh va Demneh,
translated from
Indian folk tales, can also be
mentioned in...
- كيله گلان, also
Romanized as Kīleh Golān and
Keyleh Golān; also
known as
Kelīleh Galān, Kīlūlān, and Qīlavān) is a
village in
Amirabad Rural District, Muchesh...