What is TUTI NAMA ?
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Tutinama, literal meaning "Tales of a Parrot", is a 14th-century Persian series of 52 stories. The work remains well-known largely because of a number of lavishly illustrated manuscripts, especially a version containing 250 miniature paintings was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar in the 1550s.
The Persian text used was redacted in 14th century AD in Iran 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.
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Literal meaning of tutinama is TALES OF PARROT. It is a 14th century persian series of 52 stories.
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