Dimna Lake, an artificial reservoir in Jharkhand, India
Panchatantra, the collection of Indian animal fables
Dimnøya, an island in Møre og Romsdal, Norway
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Dimna may refer to: Dimna Lake, an artificial reservoir in Jharkhand, India Panchatantra, the collection of Indian animal fables Dimnøya, an island in...
Olivelle (2006). Kalila wa Dimna or The Mirror for Princes by Sulayman Al-Bassam, Oberon Modern Plays, London 2006 Kalila and Dimna, Selected fables of Bidpai...
Dimna Lake is an artificial reservoir located near Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, 15 km from the city of Jamshedpur in the state of Jharkhand. Constructed...
Calila e Dimna is an Old Castilian collection of tales from 1251, translated from the Arabic text Kalila wa-Dimna by the order of the future King Alfonso...
Dimna Idrettslag is a Norwegian athletics club from Dimnøya, Ulsteinvik, Møre og Romsdal. The club colours are green and white. The club was founded on...
Panchatantra derived from the Arabic version – Kalila wa Dimna – depicts the manipulative jackal-vizier, Dimna, trying to lead his lion-king into war....
preserved. Among his lost works are versified fables collected in the Kalila wa Dimna. The language spread geographically from the 11th century on and was the...
Dam There are several reservoirs or lakes in state. They are as follows: Dimna Lake Hazaribagh Jheel Raja Talab Jharkhand is known as Land of Forest. There...
Parsudih Sarjamda Tata Motors The Northern side contains mixed used areas. Dimna Lake Mango The southern side contains mixed - used areas, commercial areas...
also located near the fringes of the city. The major of them being the Dimna lake located in between the Dalma range and the Sitarampur reservoir situated...
to India, along with the eighth-century collection of fables Kalīla wa-Dimna. By the 20th century, a substantial consensus developed regarding chess's...
winner 1981 Caldecott Medal Ramsay Wood (born 1943), author of Kalila and Dimna: Fables of Friendship and Betrayal Bill Willingham (born 1956), author of...
was translated into Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa under the title of Kalila wa-Dimna or The Fables of Bidpai and became the greatest prose of Classical Arabic...
Anna Dymna [ˈanna ˈdɨmna] (née Dziadyk [ˈd͡ʑadɨk]; born 20 July 1951) is a Polish TV, film and theatre actress, foundress of a charity foundation Mimo...
Christine van Ruymbeke (2016). Kashefi's Anvar-e Sohayli: Rewriting Kalila wa-Dimna in Timurid Herat. Brill. ISBN 9789004314757. Georgii Tushkan (1940). Джура...
translated into Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa' under the title of Kalila and Dimna or The Fables of Bidpai. Under the Abbasid caliphate, Baghdad had replaced...
traditions in beast fables are represented by the Panchatantra and Kalila and Dimna (Sanskrit and Arabic originals), Aesop (Greek original), One Thousand and...
and north Africa—was a Castilian version of the animal fable Kalila wa-Dimna, a book that belongs to the genre of wisdom literature labeled Mirrors for...
although written in Arabic, were originally in Sanskrit, such as the Kalila wa-Dimna (Panchatantra) and the Sendebar. Translation methods evolved under the direction...
survived, most notably a small part of his versification of the Kalila wa-Dimna, a collection of Indian fables. Born in the village of Banoj (located in...
Publishers. 1992. pp. 61–62, 76–82. IIS.ac.uk Dr Fahmida Suleman, "Kalila wa Dimna" Archived 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine, in Medieval Islamic Civilization...
spoon. As a writer, poet and patron of the arts and sciences, Kalila wa-Dimna was first translated to Persian during his reign. Donald MacGillivray Nicol...
947 1 November 991 29 November 1031 Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir, Abbasid prince Dimna Al-Qa'im Abu Ja'far Abdallah 1001 29 November 1031 2 April 1075 Al-Qadir...
(651 AH). Iftikhar al-Din learned Mongolian and translated the Kalila wa-Dimna into Mongolian. He and his brother Imam al-Din Yahya remained in office...