Nakhshabi Tutinama: Revision history

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  • curprev 19:5919:59, 8 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs 2,793 bytes +2,793 Created page with "{{Version |Has Description=The Indian physician and Sufi mystic Ziya' al-Din Nakhshabi possibly included a heavily abridged version of the Sindbadnama in his Tutinama, a 14th century Persian adaptation of the Sanskrit ''Śukasaptati''. However, the earliest manuscripts we have of the Tutinama date from the 1560s, which saw an explosion of interest in the text under the Mughal Emperor Akbar, who was a great benefactor of the Chishti Sufi order, of which Nakhshabi was a pr..."