This article lists the 12 common fallacies committed by people in everyday discussions and also by philosophers in debates from time to time.

Are similar logical fallacies found in Hindu debates? How are these identified?

Do these fallacies have names like the English/Latin ones listed below?

Ad Hominem - A personal attack: that is, an argument based on the perceived failings of an adversary rather than on the merits of the case. Ad Misericordiam - An argument that involves an irrelevant or highly exaggerated appeal to pity or sympathy. Bandwagon - An argument based on the assumption that the opinion of the majority is always valid: everyone believes it, so you should too. Begging the Question - A fallacy in which the premise of an argument presupposes the truth of its conclusion; in other words, the argument takes for granted what it's supposed to prove. Also known as a circular argument. Dicto Simpliciter - An argument in which a general rule is treated as universally true regardless of the circumstances: a sweeping generalization. False Dilemma - A fallacy of oversimplification: an argument in which only two alternatives are provided when in fact additional options are available. Sometimes called the either-or fallacy. Name Calling - A fallacy that relies on emotionally loaded terms to influence an audience. Non Sequitur - An argument in which a conclusion doesn't follow logically from what preceded it. Post Hoc - A fallacy in which one event is said to be the cause of a later event simply because it occurred earlier. Red Herring - An observation that draws attention away from the central issue in an argument or discussion. Stacking the Deck - A fallacy in which any evidence that supports an opposing argument is simply rejected, omitted, or ignored. Straw Man - A fallacy in which an opponent's argument is overstated or misrepresented in order to be more easily attacked or refuted.

Now this answer says the Nyāya school has defined 21 types of fallacies:

Gautama, the exponent of Nyaya system, has outlined 21 kinds of fallacies called "nigraha sthanas or points of opponents defeat". (Nyaya Parishuddhi of Swami Vedanta Desika)

What are those 21? Also, has anyone attempted to map those to the Western fallacies ones listed above?