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Book of Sindbad

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The following versions are part of the Book of Sindbadern branch of tradition

 Has Original Language Of VersionIs Adapted FromIs Translated Into Languages
Ahmed-i Mısrî: Forty Viziers Forty Viziers: Ḥikāyet-i Ḳırḳ Vezīr 
Arabic Version A (The Seven Viziers)Arabic  
Arabic Version A1001 (Thousand and One Nights)Arabic  
Arabic Version A101 (Hundred and One Nights)Arabic  
Bulgarian Syntipas   
Forty Viziers: Ḥikāyet-i Ḳırḳ VezīrOttoman Turkish  
Hebrew Group A Mishle SendebarArabic, English, French, German (High and Low German)
Hebrew Group BHebrewMishle Sendebar 
Hebrew Mishle SendebarHebrew  
Hebrew PrintsHebrew  
Latin Mishle Sendebar Hebrew Mishle Sendebar 
Libro de los EngañosOld SpanishArabic Version A101 (Hundred and One Nights) 
Mishle SendebarHebrew Arabic, French, German (High and Low German), Latin
Seven ViziersArabic  
Syriac Sindban Arabic Version A (The Seven Viziers) 
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