Iliad

Iliad [1] Greek literature ke sab se purana jinda art work hae. Bahut din talak oral epic poem rahe ke baad, iske 8th century BC me likha gais rahaa.
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- Iliad, online version of the work by Homer (English). Pope translation.
- Iliad in Ancient Greek: from the Perseus Project (PP), with the Murray and Butler translations and hyperlinks to mythological and grammatical commentary; via the Chicago Homer, with the Lattimore translation and markup indicating formulaic repetitions
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- ↑ Greek language Ἰλιάς; spelled in English with a single l, as in Greek. The word comes from Ileum, an alternative name for Troy.