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Panchatantra



The Panchatantra Panachatantra translated from the Sanskrit by Arthur W Ryder, Jaico Publishing House, Bombay, 1949 (from Ryder's esteemed original 1924 translation of an 1199 AD Sanskrit text) (also spelled Pañcatantra, Sanskrit पञ्चतन्त्र "Five Chapters") or Kelileh va Dimneh or Anvar-i-Suhayli The Anvari Suhali; or the Lights of Canopus Being the Persian version of the Fables of Pilpay; or the Book Kalílah and Damnah rendered into Persian by Husain Vá'iz U'L-Káshifí translated by Edward B Eastwick, Stephen Austin, Bookseller to the East-India College, Hertford 1854The Anwar-I-Suhaili Or Lights of Canopus Commonly Known As Kalilah And Damnah Being An Adaptation By Mulla Husain Bin Ali Waiz-Al-Kashifi of The Fables of Bidapai translated by Arthur N. Wollaston,W H Allen, London 1877 or The Lights of Canopus (in Persian)The Lights of Canopus described by J V S Wilkinson, The Studio Limited, London 1930 or Kalilag and Damnag (in Syriac)Kalilah and Dimnah or The Fables of Bidpai by Ion K



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