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- Tutinama abstract "Tutinama, literal meaning "Tales of a Parrot", is a 14th-century Persian series of 52 stories. An illustrated version containing 250 miniature paintings was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar in the later part of the 16th century. The work redacted in 14th century AD in Iran derives from an earlier anthology ‘Seventy Tales of the Parrot’ in Sanskrit compiled under the title Śukasaptati (a part of katha literature) dated to the 12th century AD. In Iran, as in India, parrots (in light of their purported conversational abilities) are popular as storytellers in works of fiction.The adventure stories narrated by a parrot, night after night, for 52 successive nights, are moralistic stories to persuade his owner not to commit any adulterous act with any lover, in the absence of her husband. The illustrations embellishing the stories created during Akbar’s reign were created in a span of five years after Akbar ascended the throne, by two Iranian artists named Mir Sayyid Ali and Abdus Samad working in the court of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.".
- Tutinama author Nakhshabi.
- Tutinama illustrator Abd_al-Samad.
- Tutinama language English_language.
- Tutinama language Persian_language.
- Tutinama language Urdu.
- Tutinama literaryGenre Fable.
- Tutinama numberOfPages "268".
- Tutinama publisher Akbar.
- Tutinama publisher English_language.
- Tutinama publisher Mughal_Empire.
- Tutinama publisher Urdu.
- Tutinama thumbnail Mughal19.jpg?width=300.
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- Tutinama author Nakhshabi.
- Tutinama genre Fable.
- Tutinama hasPhotoCollection Tutinama.
- Tutinama illustrator "Mir Sayyid Ali".
- Tutinama illustrator "and Abdus Samad".
- Tutinama language Persian_language.
- Tutinama language "Urdu".
- Tutinama language "and English".
- Tutinama mediaType "Print".
- Tutinama name "Tutinama".
- Tutinama pages "268".
- Tutinama publisher "Illustrated version during Mughal, Reign of Akbar, 16th century".
- Tutinama publisher "Original Version in 14th century".
- Tutinama publisher "and Urdu translation version by Al-din Nakhshabi Ziya, Saiyid Haidar Bakhsh, , English translation by George Small".
- Tutinama releaseDate "Illustrated version 1555–1560 AD in Persian".
- Tutinama releaseDate "Urdu and English Version".
- Tutinama subject Category:British_Library_oriental_manuscripts.
- Tutinama subject Category:Islamic_illuminated_manuscripts.
- Tutinama subject Category:Mughal_art.
- Tutinama subject Category:Persian_literature.
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- Tutinama comment "Tutinama, literal meaning "Tales of a Parrot", is a 14th-century Persian series of 52 stories. An illustrated version containing 250 miniature paintings was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar in the later part of the 16th century. The work redacted in 14th century AD in Iran derives from an earlier anthology ‘Seventy Tales of the Parrot’ in Sanskrit compiled under the title Śukasaptati (a part of katha literature) dated to the 12th century AD.".
- Tutinama label "Księga papugi".
- Tutinama label "Tutinama".
- Tutinama label "Тути-наме".
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- Tutinama sameAs Tutinama.
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- Tutinama depiction Mughal19.jpg.
- Tutinama isPrimaryTopicOf Tutinama.
- Tutinama name "Tutinama (Tales of a Parrot)".