- Abū Ḥanīfa Aḥmad ibn Dāwūd
Dīnawarī (Arabic: ابوحنيفه دينوری; died 895) was an
Islamic Golden Age polymath: astronomer, agriculturist, botanist, metallurgist...
- 9th-century
Iranian polymath Ibn
Qutayba Dinawari, a 9th-century
Islamic scholar Mumshad Dinawari, a sufi Abū Muḥammad
Dinawarī, a 9th-century
Hafiz of Qur'an and...
- Khwāja Mumshād ʿUlū Ad-
Dīnawarī (Persian: خواجہ ممشاد علو الدینوری), also
known as Karīm ad-Dīn Munʿim (Arabic: كريم الدين منعم), was a
prominent Sufi...
- Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn
Muslim ibn
Qutayba al-
Dīnawarī al-Marwazī
better known simply as Ibn
Qutaybah (Arabic: ابن قتيبة, romanized: Ibn Qutaybah;...
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Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's
Nabatean Agriculture, Abū Ḥanīfa
Dīnawarī's (828–896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn B****al's The
classification of Soils...
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authors have also
published texts under this name,
including Abu
Hanifa Dinawari, Abu Kamil, Abū Muḥammad al-ʿAdlī, Abū Yūsuf al-Miṣṣīṣī, 'Abd al-Hamīd...
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Ahmad Al-Akhawyni Bokhari,
physician Abu'l-Fadl al-Bal'ami Abu
Hanifa Dinawari (815–896), astronomer, agriculturist, botanist, metallurgist, geographer...
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Huzaifah 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...
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twelve or
thirteen foundations.
Persian sources such as al-Tabari, al-
Dinawari,
Hamza al-Isfahani, and
Qudama ascribe between nine and
twelve settlements...
- al-Marashi (d. 823), Abu
Hubayra al-Basri (d. 895),
Khwaja Mumshad Uluw Al
Dīnawarī(d. 911), Abu
Ishaq Shami (d. 941), Abu Aḥmad
Abdal Chishti (d. 966), Abu...