Nakhshabi
Nakhshabi was a Persian physician and author from the 10th century. He is best known for his work, Tuti-nama, a collection of 52 stories in Persian.
Life[edit]
Nakhshabi was born in Nakhshab, a city in Sogdiana, which is now part of modern-day Uzbekistan. Little is known about his early life and education, but it is believed that he received a traditional Islamic education, which included the study of medicine.
Career[edit]
Nakhshabi practiced medicine in his hometown before moving to India in the late 10th century. There, he served as a physician at the court of the Ghaznavid sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. In addition to his medical practice, Nakhshabi was also a prolific author. His most famous work is the Tuti-nama, a collection of 52 stories in Persian. The stories are framed as being told by a parrot to a woman to prevent her from committing adultery while her husband is away.
Legacy[edit]
Nakhshabi's Tuti-nama has had a significant impact on Persian and Indian literature. It has been translated into many languages and has inspired numerous adaptations, including paintings and theatrical performances. Nakhshabi's contributions to medicine, while less well-known, are also significant. His writings on the subject provide valuable insights into the medical practices and knowledge of his time.
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