- (Persian: برمکیان Barmakiyân; Arabic: البرامكة al-Barāmikah), also
spelled Barmecides, were an
influential Iranian family from Balkh,
where they were originally...
- Ja'afar the
Barmecide and the Bean-Seller ((299)) Abu
Mohammed hight Lazybones (300–305)
Generous Dealing of
Yahya bin
Khalid The
Barmecide with Mansur...
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several stories, as well as a tale that gave rise to the
expression “
Barmecide feast”. We know of Yaḥyā ibn Khālid al-Barmakī (d. 805 CE) as a patron...
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several stories, as well as a tale that gave rise to the
expression "
Barmecide feast". We know of
Yahya b
Khalid al
Barmaki (805) as a
patron of physicians...
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commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the film's release, an
exhibit called "The
Barmecide Feast"
opened on 8
April 2018, in the
Smithsonian Institution's National...
- Mercure,
which he had
edited from 1770. On the
stage he
produced Les
Barmecides (1778), Philoctete,
Jeanne de
Naples (1781), Les
Brames (1783), Coriolan...
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Roses Ja'far ibn
Yahya (Arabic: جعفر البرمكي) (aka Ja'far or Ja'afar the
Barmecide)
Harun al-Rashid's
Persian vizier who
appears in many stories, normally...
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Henry Stephen Kemble Kemble as
Giafar in Milner's ‘
Barmecide, or the
Fatal Offspring’ Born 15
September 1789 London,
England Died 22 June 1836 Nationality...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-8142-0292-0. Wood, Penelope. "Lavish
Spread and
Barmecide Feast".
Timon of
Athens programme, Shakespeare’s
Globe Oct. 2008. 14–16...
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Porter J
Gretton 1892
Martagon 5 John
Watts J Ryan
Douglas A
Baird 1893
Barmecide 7
George Barrett C
Andrews J
Burton 1894
Kilsallaghan 4
Tommy Loates James...