- Burzoe
Burzoe or Bozorgmehr ("Burzoe/Borzuyeh/Borzuy": from Middle Persian / Pahlavi: "of honour" or "high"; "Bozorgmehr": from Middle Persian (Vozurgmihr) and Modern Persian(بزرگمهر): "Great Sun" or "Great Mithra") was a famous
Iran ian statesman and physician of theSassanid era of the Persian Empire in the sixth century. He was the chancellor (vizier ) ofKhosrau I . Due to his proverbial literary, political and scientific work he was deeply respected by Eastern peoples as a man of wisdom and honour even after the Arab invasion of Iran in the seventh century. On this basis he is a positive figure in modern Eastern literature as well.He translated the Indian "
Panchatantra " from Sanskrit into the Middle Persian language ofPahlavi . But both his translation and the original Sanskrit version he worked from are lost. Before their loss, however, his Pahlavi version was translated into Arabic by Ibn al-Mafuqqa under the title of "Kalila and Dimna " or "The Fables of Bidpai" and became the Arabs' greatest prose classics. The book contains fables in which animals interact in complex ways to convey teachings to princes in policy.Bozorgmehr was a
chess master and is said to have created the game "Backgammon " in its ancient version.The "Pandnamak-i Vozurg-Mihr-i Bukhtakan" (Modern Persian: Pandnameh e Bozorgmehr e Bakhtegan), a book of advice, which is another book attributed to Bozorgmehr, was preserved in the royal treasury (ganj-e shahigan) of Iran in the Sassanid Empire and has been translated into modern languages.
ee also
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Academy of Gundishapur
*Sassanid Empire
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