ARTISTIC EXPRESSION OF IMAGES IN THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "KALILA AND DIMNA"
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This article discusses the artistic analysis of the main and various supporting characters in the parables in the introductory chapters of the Turkish manuscript of the work "Kalila and Dimna", which is equally beloved by all peoples.
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