- al-Dīn Saʿīd b. al-Muṭahhar b. Saʿīd
Bākharzī (al-
Bākharzī, Persian: باخرزی (1190–1261)
shortened as Sayf al-Dīn
Bākharzī, was a poet, sheikh, and theologian...
-
people in 2,536 households. Ali ibn H****an
Bakharzi, poet and
secretary Sayf al-Din
Bakharzi (al-
Bakharzi) Iran
portal Also
known as Ostād, Ostād Bākharz...
-
praised in
Arabic and
Persian by
poets such as
Fakhruddin As'ad
Gurgani and
Bakharzi,
albeit he
could not
understand the verses. The last
Seljuk sultan Tughril...
- Rāzī Dāya (1177–1256) Saʿd al-Dīn al-Ḥamuwayī (1190–1260) Sayf al-Dīn
Bākharzī (1190–1261) Emīr Sulṭān (1368–1429) Adel,
Gholamali Haddad; Elmi, Mohammad...
- the
settlement of
Afrasiab (Samarkand), in the
mausoleums of Sayf al-Din
Bakharzi (Bukhara) and
Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (Turkestan), at
other sites in the Central...
- al-Din ʿAli ibn
Muhammad Kisāʾi (or Kasāʾi)
Marvazi (according to Ali al-
Bakharzi,
author of
Dumyat al-Qasr). Born in 953 CE and
originating from Merv, he...
- 1266)
Roger I of Fézensaguet,
French nobleman (d. 1245) Sayf al-Din al-
Bakharzi,
Persian theologian (d. 1261)
Sorghaghtani Beki,
mother of
Kublai Khan...
-
Sufism in
Central Asia and the
shrine around the tomb of Sayf al-Din al-
Bakharzi one of the most
richly endowed properties in the region. Al-Hamawi gives...
- Qin Jiushao,
Chinese mathematician and
writer (b. 1202) Sayf al-Din al-
Bakharzi,
Persian poet and
sheikh (b. 1190)
Stephen of Bourbon,
French Dominican...
- been
referred to as a "Khurasani."
Along with the poet Abu'l-Qasim Ali
Bakharzi,
Kunduri was
educated in the
Khurasanian prin****l city of Nishapur, by...