HISTORY
FAMOUS
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Abul Fazl
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Hasan Nizami
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Amir Khusrau
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Nakhshabi
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Detailed explanation-1: -Tutinama, literally implying “Tales of a Parrot”, is a collection of 52 stories in Persian authored by Ziya’ al-Din Nakhshabi. The 14th-century Persian text was a redaction of a 12th century Sanskrit anthology titled Sukasaptati or Seventy Tales of the Parrot.
Detailed explanation-2: -Amir Khusro was a Sufi poet, musician, and scholar who wrote Laila Majnu, Nuh Sipihr, and Ashika. He was popular in the Indian subcontinent during the rule of the Delhi Sultanate. Tutinama which means “Tales of a Parrot” was written by Nakshabi who was a Persian Sufi and physician.
Detailed explanation-3: -Two Persian artists named Mir Sayyid Ali and Abdus Samad were the head of the project Tutinama. Emperor Akbar had entrusted them with the project to depict the Indian environment.