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- 01:16, 9 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs created page Amasya Bayezid İl Halk Kütüphanesi, MS 750. (Created page with "{{Manuscript |Has Reference Number=Amasya Bayezid İl Halk Kütüphanesi, MS 750. |Has Location=Amasya Bayezid İl Halk Kütüphanesi |Has Siglum=MS 750. |Has Page Range=ff. 1-110 |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Persian Sindbadnama |Has Language Group Within Version=Zahiri al Samarqandi, Sindbadnama |Has Language=Persian |Has Modern Edition=Not widely consulted due to late date |Has Author=Muhammad ibn 'Ali az-Zahiri as-Samarqandi |Has Canonical Name Of Aut...")
- 01:05, 9 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs created page Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi, AE Farsça 1062 (Created page with "{{Manuscript |Has Reference Number=Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi, AE Farsça 1062 |Has Location=Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi, Istanbul |Has Siglum=AE Farsça 1062 |Has Page Range=ff. 1-179 |Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Sindbadnama |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Persian Sindbadnama |Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Zahiri al Samarqandi, Sindbadnama |Has Language=Persian |Has Modern Edition=Consulted by Ates (1948) |Has Place Of Production=I...")
- 00:48, 9 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs created page İzmir Millî Kütüphane MS 457 (Created page with "{{Manuscript |Has Reference Number=İzmir Millî Kütüphane MS 457 |Has Location=Izmir, Turkey (zmir Millî Kütüphane (İzmir National Library)) |Has Siglum=MS 457 (formerly in the library of Şehîd Ali Paşa). |Has Page Range=ff. 1-99 |Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Sindbadnama |Has Incipit Or Textual Title=Ḥikāyat-i Haft Vazīr (Book of the Seven Vezirs) |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Persian Sindbadnama |Has Language Group Within Version=per...")
- 22:29, 8 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs created page Bakhtiarnama abridgement (Created page with "{{Version |Has Description=The Bakhtiarnama, of unknown provenance and authorship, is in some senses a mirror to the Sindbadnama tradition. Here, ten scheming viziers seek to persuade the Padishah to kill his son and rightful heir, using a variety of learned stories while the prince seeks to counter their machinations. One of the tales they seek to use is an abridged form of the Sindbadnama (compare with Nakhshabi's Tutinama). It is likely that the original composition w...")
- 19:59, 8 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs created page Nakhshabi Tutinama (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...")
- 18:39, 8 February 2026 Watkins talk contribs created page Topkapı Sarayı, Istanbul (Fātiḥ 3682) (Created page with "{{Manuscript |Has Reference Number=SamarqandiSindbadnama2 |Has Siglum=H.3682 |Has Page Range=ff. 1-171 |Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Sindbadnama |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Zahiri al Samarqandi, Sindbadnama |Has Language Group Within Version=Persian |Has Language=Persian |Has Regional Language=Dari (Insha) |Has Author=Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Ẓāhīrī al-Samarqandī |Has Canonical Name Of Author=Zahiri al Samarqandi |Has Place Of Production=Sh...")