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- Borzūya abstract "Borzuya (or Burzōē or Burzōy) was a Persian physician in the late Sassanid era, at the time of Khosrau I.He translated the Indian Panchatantra from Sanskrit into Pahlavi. But both his translation and the original Sanskrit version he worked from are lost. Before their loss, however, his Pahlavi version was translated into Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa under the title of Kalila and Dimna or The Fables of Bidpai and became the greatest prose of Classical Arabic. The book contains fables in which animals interact in complex ways to convey teachings to princes in policy.There is considerable discussion whether Borzūya is the same as Bozorgmehr.While sources indicate they are different people, the word "Borzūya" can sometimes be a shortened form of Bozorgmehr.".
- Borzūya thumbnail BorzuyaArtwork.png?width=300.
- Borzūya wikiPageID "2393825".
- Borzūya wikiPageRevisionID "601969532".
- Borzūya birthDate "5".
- Borzūya birthPlace "Abarshahr or Merv".
- Borzūya caption "Artwork of Borzūya.".
- Borzūya deathDate "6".
- Borzūya deathPlace Sasanian_Empire.
- Borzūya education "Possibly the Academy of Gondishapur".
- Borzūya knownFor "Translating many books into Pahlavi".
- Borzūya profession Physician.
- Borzūya subject Category:6th-century_Persian_people.
- Borzūya subject Category:6th-century_Sasanian_people.
- Borzūya subject Category:Iranian_scientists.
- Borzūya subject Category:Medieval_Persian_physicians.
- Borzūya subject Category:Sasanian_people.
- Borzūya type Agent.
- Borzūya type Medician.
- Borzūya type Person.
- Borzūya type Scientist.
- Borzūya type Person.
- Borzūya type Q215627.
- Borzūya type Q5.
- Borzūya type Agent.
- Borzūya type NaturalPerson.
- Borzūya type Thing.
- Borzūya type Person.
- Borzūya comment "Borzuya (or Burzōē or Burzōy) was a Persian physician in the late Sassanid era, at the time of Khosrau I.He translated the Indian Panchatantra from Sanskrit into Pahlavi. But both his translation and the original Sanskrit version he worked from are lost. Before their loss, however, his Pahlavi version was translated into Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa under the title of Kalila and Dimna or The Fables of Bidpai and became the greatest prose of Classical Arabic.".
- Borzūya label "Borzūya".
- Borzūya label "Burzoe".
- Borzūya sameAs Borz%C5%ABya.
- Borzūya sameAs Burzoe.
- Borzūya sameAs Q1017211.
- Borzūya sameAs Q1017211.
- Borzūya wasDerivedFrom Borzūya?oldid=601969532.
- Borzūya depiction BorzuyaArtwork.png.