-
stimulated interest in
Indian sciences in the
eighth century.
Khalid al-
Barmaki (705–782)
occupied distinguished positions under first two
Abbasid Caliphs...
- Musa ibn
Yahya Coinage of Musa ibn
Yahya al-
Barmaki as
governor of
Sindh (c. AH 218–221 (833–836 CE)
Abbasid governor of
Syria In
office 792 – 792 (less...
- Jaʽfar ibn
Yahya Barmaki or
Jafar al-
Barmaki (Persian: جعفر بن یحیی برمکی, Arabic: جعفر بن يحيى, Jaʽfar bin yaḥyā) (767–803), also
called Aba-Fadl, was...
- (Sa****ay, 26th of
Rajab 681). Also
known as Abū ʾl-ʿAbbās S̲h̲ams al-Dīn al-
Barmakī al-Irbilī al-S̲h̲āfiʿī (Arabic: أبو العباس شمس الدين البرمكي الأربلي الشافعي)...
- "Yahya Ibn
Khalid al-
Barmaki returning the
jewel sent to him by Zubayda, the wife of
Harun al-Rashid". An
illustration from the Akhbar-i-Barmakiyan, created...
-
Hamida Barmaki (Dari: حمیده برمکی; 4
January 1970 – 28
January 2011) was a
renowned Afghan law
professor and
human rights activist. She was
killed together...
- though,
undeniably the
Barmakis cultural outlook owed
something to
their land of origin,
northern Afghanistan, and
Yahya al
Barmaki's interest in medicine...
- Abu'l-Ḥasan Aḥmad ibn Jaʿfar al-
Barmakī al-Nadīm (839 – June/July 936),
surnamed Jaḥẓa (Arabic: جحظة, lit. 'popping out, bulging') and al-Ṭunbūrī (lit...
- though,
undeniably the
Barmakī's cultural outlook owed
something to
their land of origin,
northern Afghanistan, and Yaḥyā al-
Barmakī's interest in medicine...
- Al-Fadl ibn
Yahya al-
Barmaki (Arabic: الفضل البرمكي) (February 766 – October/November 808) was a
member of the
distinguished Barmakid family, attaining...