- The
Bukhtīshūʿ (or Boḵtīšūʿ) were a
family of
either Persian or
Syrian Eastern Christian physicians from the seventh, eighth, and
ninth centuries, spanning...
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Jabril ibn
Bukhtishu, (Jibril ibn Bakhtisha) also
written as Bakhtyshu, was an 8th-9th
century physician from the
Bukhtishu family of ****yrian Nestorian...
- Abu Sa'id 'Ubayd
Allah ibn
Bakhtishu (980–1058), also
spelled Bukhtishu, Bukhtyashu, and
Bakhtshooa in many texts, was an 11th-century
Syriac physician...
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Yuhanna ibn
Bukhtishu (Johannes
Bukhtishu) was a 9th-century
Persian or
Syriac physician from Khuzestan, Persia.
Yuhanna ibn
Bukhtishu‘ (or Bakhtishu‘)...
- ), astrologer,
mathematician Bukhtishu (8th century?),
Persian Christian physician of
Academy of
Gundishapur Bukhtishu,
Abdollah ibn (c. 940–1058), Christian...
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Kalada Bukhtishu Ibn Abi
Ramtha al-Tamimi Ibn
Uthal Masarjawaih Nafi ibn al-Harith
Rufaida Al-Aslamia
Zaynab al-Awadiya 8th
century Bukhtishu Ja'ar al-Sadiq...
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Kalada Bukhtishu Ibn Abi
Ramtha al-Tamimi Ibn
Uthal Masarjawaih Nafi ibn al-Harith
Rufaida Al-Aslamia
Zaynab al-Awadiya 8th
century Bukhtishu Ja'ar al-Sadiq...
- and
early Abbasid periods. Notably,
eight generations of the
Nestorian Bukhtishu family served as
private doctors to
caliphs and
sultans between the eighth...
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philosopher Bukhtishu,
Persian Christian physicians of
Academy of
Gundishapur Bukhtishu,
Abdollah ibn
Bukhtishu,
Gabriel ibn
Bukhtishu,
Yuhanna Burzoe...
- Euclid's
Elements twice. Al-Mansur paid for the
physician Jabril ibn
Bukhtishu to
write Arabic translations of
medical books,
while the
first Arabic...