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Bampi (2007) (5) · Bampi (2014) (5) · Basset, René. Contes arabes, Histoire des dix vizirs. Paris 1883. Clouston, W. H. The Book of Sindibād. Or, The story of the king, his son, the damsel, and the seven vazirs (1) · Clouston, W. A. The Book of Sindibād (1) · Falconer, Forbes. Analytical Account of the Sindibad Namah, or Book of Sindibad, A Persian Manuscript Poem in the Library of the East-India Company. London 1841. (1) · From the Persian and Arabic, with introduction, notes and appendix. Glasgow 1884 (1) · Gīlak, Siyāmak. “Yāddāshthāī dar-bāri-ye Sindbād-nāma.” Āyandih 10 (1984), 365- 69. (1) · Hoffmann, A. Cats and Dogs, Manliness, and Misogyny: On the Sindbad-nameh as World Literature (1) · Honar, A.M (1) · In Die ‚Sieben weisen Meister‘ als globale Erzähltradition/The ‘Seven Sages of Rome’ as a Global Narrative Tradition, 172–188 (1) · Klemming (1887-1889) (5) · Mecmûa-i Maḳālât-ı Mütâlaʿât-ı İslâmî II, Tahran, 1999 (1) · Minovi, Mujtabā. “Dar bāri-ye Sindbād-nāma.” In his Pānzdah-guftār, 1981 (1) · Perry, Ben Edwin (1) · Persian Literature as World Literature, 2021 (1) · Persian Verses and Proverbs in Sandbadnameh (1) · PhD diss., Columbia University, New York, 2011. (1) · Schlusemann (2023b) (1) · Schöndorf (1992) (2) · The Origin of the Book of Sindbad Fabula 3 (1960): 1–94 (1) · Variations on a Persian Theme: Adaptation and Innovation in Early Manuscripts from Golconda (1) · Weinstein, Laura S. &quot (1) · Zakeri, Mohsen (1) · Ẓahīrī of Samarqand’s ‘Sindbādnāma’. A Mirror for Princes.&quot (1)

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