- that
al-Mas'udi
wrote shortly before his death. Les
Prairies d’or (Arabic text with
French translation of Kitāb Murūj
al-Dhahab wa-Ma‘ādin
al-
Jawhar). Translated...
- وَمَعَادِن ٱلْجَوْهَر, Murūj aḏ-Ḏahab wa-Maʿādin
al-
Jawhar) is a 10th
century history book by an
Abbasid scholar al-Masudi.
Written in
Arabic and encomp****ing...
-
Al-Qaid
Jawhar ibn
Abdallah (Arabic: جوهر بن عبد الله, romanized:
Jawhar ibn ʿAbd Allāh,
better known as
Jawhar al Siqilli,
al-Qaid
al-Siqilli, "The Sicilian...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jawhar is a city and muni****l
council in India.
Jawhar may also
refer to:
Jawhar (general) (died 992),
Fatimid general...
- by Jaʿfar b. Ḥasan al-Barzanjī. Its
complete title is Iqd
al-
Jawhar fī
Mawlid al-Nabiy
al-Azhar (عقد الْجَوهر في مَولِد الْنَبِي الْأزهَر; The Jeweled...
-
Located next to
these towers at the
northern boundary of
Al Khor was the
Barahat Al-
Jawhar, a
cultural venue of
unknown origins dating back to either...
- Encyclopædia Iranica. Abi
al-Ḥasan Ali ibn
al-Ḥusayn ibn Ali
al-Masudi (2005).
Muruj al-dhahab wa-maadin
al-
jawhar. Beirut, Lebanon: Dar
al-Marifah. File:Iran...
- al-Hilaali, Eeqaadh-ul-Himam (An
abridgment of Jami' Ulum wa
al-Hikam)"
Pages 8–11
Al-
Jawhar-ul-Munaddad Page # 48 Inbaa-ul-Ghamr
Biodata at MuslimScholars...
-
place in 969 when the
troops of the
Fatimid Caliphate under the
general Jawhar captured Egypt, then
ruled by the
autonomous Ikhshidid dynasty in the name...
- al-Ḥasan ‘Alī ibn
al-Ḥusayn (1864).
Meynard (de), C. Barbier;
Courteille (de), A.
Pavet (eds.). Kitāb
al-Murūj
al-Dhahab wa-Ma'ādin
al-
Jawhar (tr. Les Prairies...