File:Humayunnama-1.jpg
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English: An illustration of the w:The Tortoise and the Geese story. Opaque watercolour (and gold and silver) on paper.
Illustration from the Humayunnama, a 16th-century Ottoman Turkish translation by Ali Chelebi of the Arabic Kalilatun u Damnatun (Kalila va Dimna), which is also known as 'Fables of Bidpai' (or Pilpay), as Anvar-i Suhaili in Persian, and ultimately is derived from the Panchatantra in Sanskrit (India). |
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Date | Late 16th century | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q49133 |
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14.554 |
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Source/Photographer | MFA [1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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