- Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Kathīr al-
Farghānī (Arabic: أبو العبّاس أحمد بن محمد بن كثير الفرغاني) also
known as Alfrag**** in the West (c. 800 –...
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Farghānī (Persian: فرغانی,
meaning from Farghāna), or Al-
Farghani is a
common surname in
Central and
Western Asia and was a
common nisbat in the medieval...
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numerous commentaries. The author,
Shaykh al-Islam
Burhan al-Din al-
Farghani al-Marghinani (d.593AH/1197CE), was
considered to be one of the most esteemed...
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overhead (which
moves throughout the day and
throughout the year). Al-
Farghānī (Latinized as Alfrag****) was a
Persian astronomer of the 9th
century involved...
- al-Din
Farghani (Persian: سعیدالدین فرقانی; 1231 – 1300) was a
Persian Sufi
mystic and scholar, who is
known to have
composed three works.
Farghani was born...
- Saif
Farghani (Persian: سیف فرغانی, in full, Moulānā
Sayfoddin Mohammad Farqānī, مولانا سیفالدین محمد فرغانی) was a 13th-14th
century Persian poet. He...
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appendix or continuation, was
written by Abu
Abdullah b.
Ahmad b. Ja'far al-
Farghani, a
student of al-Tabari. Tabari's work
appeared during an
intense period...
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Muhammad ibn Ja'far) and his
mother Qabiha, in
addition to al-Jahiz, al-
Farghani,
Hunayn ibn Ishaq, Arib al-Ma'muniyya, and
Wasif al-Turki.
Following the...
- as the
Akbari mystics Abd al-Razzaq Kāshānī (died 1329), Sa'id al-Din
Farghani (died 1300), and the
Persian poet
Saadi Shirazi (died 1292). Today, most...
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Rustam ibn
Baradu (Arabic: رستم بن بردو) or
Rustum ibn Bardu,
surnamed al-
Farghani ("from Farghana"), was a
military commander for the
Abbasid Caliphate and...