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Archived from the...
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Aarashshebatir in al-Tabari; 'Arash' in al-Talebi; 'Aarash' in Maqdesi,
Balami, Mojmal, Marasi, al-Biruni, and in the Vis o
Ramin of Gorgani.
Names with...
- of
Mojmal al-tawārīḵ wa’l-qeṣāṣ
refer to
Farhad as a
Kayanian figure.
Balʿamī is one of the
first writers that
refer to
Farhad as a
Sasanian figure....
- 264–266 Ibn Kutayba, Ukasha, Tabari, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Ishaq, Masudi, Kisa'i,
Balami,
Thalabi and many more have all
recognized Ezekiel as a prophet. The greatest...
- "Ḥizkīl" Ibn Kutayba, Ukasha, Tabari, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Ishaq, Masudi, Kisa'i,
Balami,
Thalabi and many more have all
recognized Ezekiel as a
prophet The greatest...
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Bonyeme Lokombe Ntal Toma Lema
Lunama Bemba Kasongo wa
Kasonga Mpuku Mununi Balami wa
Mayani Mpukulu wamunongo Milanda Barami Miyokoni wa
Bilwolo Zinga ya...
- Thimi, Kirtipur, Chitlang, Lele, Balaju, Tokha, Pharping, Thankot, Dadikot,
Balami, Gopali, Bungamati, Badegaon, Pyangaon, Chapagaon, Lubhu, Sankhu, Chakhunti...
- an
abridged version of Tabari's work, A. C. S. Pea****
demonstrated that
Balami reshaped Tabari's work considerably, and that the
differences between the...
-
proposed by
Joseph Halévy
connects the name
Blemmyes with the
modern Beja term
bálami "desert inhabitant, nomad",
derived from bal "desert". The
people referred...
-
Gurung community, the
dance is also
performed by
people of Magar, Dura,
Balami and
Kumal communities.
Ghatu word
itself is
derive from
Gurung word Ghaघा...