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Tutinama (Persian: طوطینامه),
literal meaning "Tales of a Parrot", is a 14th-century
series of 52
stories in Persian. The work
remains well-known largely...
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probably from the 1550s and now
mostly in the
Cleveland Museum of Art, was a
Tutinama with some 250
rather simple and
rather small miniatures, most with only...
- with a
dagger in 1584
which ended his life.
Three illustrations of the
Tūtīnāma ("Parrot Book") at the
Cleveland Museum of Art have been
attributed to...
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Asadullah Wajhi (author of Sab Ras), ibn-e-Nishati (Phulban), and
Ghwasi (
Tutinama). Bi****ur pla**** host to
Hashmi Bi****uri, San‘ati, and
Mohammed Nusrati...
- century. One of the
prose texts, by Nakhshabi, is the
eighth night in his
Tutinama story-cycle.
While the
surviving versions of the
Seven Vizirs are dated...
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frequently portra**** in
these miniatures.
Persian texts like Shahnama,
Tutinama, Hamzanama,
Mughal memoirs like Baburnama, Akbarnama, etc., folk legends...
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Mount Govardhana. Page from a copy of the
Tutinama.
While this copy was
commissioned by Akbar, the
Tutinama itself was a 14th
century translation to Persian...
- to Basawan. His
earliest mention is
found in an
illustrated version of
Tutinama c. 1556-61. Most of them are
illustrations for m****cripts. In many of...
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Asadullah Wajhi (author of Sab Ras), ibn-e-Nishati (Phulban), and
Ghwasi (
Tutinama). Bi****ur pla**** host to
Hashmi Bi****uri, San‘ati, and
Mohammed Nusrati...
- to have
edited and
added his own
verses to a
Persian translation called Tutinama of a
Sanskrit collection of 52
tales narrated by a
parrot (tuti in Persian)...