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Dinavar (also
spelled Dinawar and Daynavar; Persian: دینور) was a
major town
between the 7th and 10th centuries,
located to the
northeast of Kermanshah...
- historian. Of
Persian stock,
Dinawari was born in the (now ruined) town of
Dinawar in modern-day
western Iran. It had some
importance due to its geographical...
- Mihrajangadhaq, Kermanshah,
Dinawar, Nihawand, Hamadan, Khanaqin, Mandali,
Badra Ibn al-Faqih: Masabadhan, Mihrajangadhaq, Kermanshah,
Dinawar, Nihawand, Hamadan...
- Fakhr-un-Nisa
Shuhdah was born in
early 11th
century in the
Iranian city of
Dinawar to Abu Nasr
Ahmad ibn al-**** al-Dinawari (d.574). Her great-grandfather...
- the
Hasanwayhids (959–1015) and the
Ayyarids (990–1117) (in Kermanshah,
Dinawar, Ilam and Khanaqin). The
Ardalan state,
established in the
early 14th century...
- Al-Mar'ashi
Basra Abu
Hubayra al-Basri
Khwaja Mumshad Uluw Al Dīnawarī
Dinawar Abu
Ishaq Shamī (Chishti name starts) Abu Aḥmad
Abdal Chishti Abu Muḥammad...
-
renowned scientists and
writers of this
region is Al-Dinawari who was born at
Dinawar north-east of Kermanshah. He
lived in the 9th
century and has
written many...
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Retrieved 2020-06-04. "14th
Muharram Urs
Hazrat Khwaja Mumshad Dinawari,
Dinawar, Iraq, 299AH/911CE". Imam Salim. 14 Sep 2019. "The
Silsila | The Sufi Order...
- East the
Hasanwayhids (959–1015), the An****d (990–1117) (in Kermanshah,
Dinawar and Khanaqin) and in the West the
Marwanid (990–1096) of Diyarbakır. Later...
- al-Rashid (r. 786–809).
Either he or
Layth ibn al-Fadl were
governors of
Dinawar in 796/7.
Crone 1980, p. 192. Crone,
Patricia (1980).
Slaves on Horses:...