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Muhammad ibn
Ibrahim ibn
Habib ibn
Sulayman ibn
Samra ibn
Jundab al-
Fazari (Arabic: محمد بن إبراهيم بن حبيب بن سليمان بن سمرة بن جندب الفزاري) (died 796...
- al-
Fazari (Arabic: الفزاري) is a surname. The
attributive title (nisba),
Fazari,
denotes an
origin from
Fazara ibn Dhubyan.
Notable people with the surname...
- Adi ibn
Artah al-
Fazari (Arabic: عدي بن أرطاة الفزاري) (died 720) was an
official in the
service of the
Umayyad dynasty,
serving as
governor of
Basra during...
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Mohammed Al-
Fazari (Arabic: محمد الفزاري) is editor-in-chief of
Muwatin Media Network. He took part in the 2011
Omani protests during the Arab
Spring and...
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Samura ibn
Jundab al-
Fazārī (Arabic: سمرة بن جندب, his
father Jundab's name is also
commonly transliterated as Jundub; died 677–679) was a
companion of...
- ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra al-
Fazari (Arabic: يَزِيد بن عُمَر بن هُبَيْرَة الْفَزارِيّ, romanized: Yazīd ibn ʿUmar ibn
Hubayra al-
Fazārī; died 750) was the last...
- Abū Ishāq al-
Fazārī, he was Ibrahīm ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥārith, Abū Isḥāq al-
Fazārī, (إبراهيم بن محمد بن الحارث, أبو إسحاق الفزاري) (d. ca. 804), an Islamic...
- Sanskrit. The 8th-century
astronomer and
translator Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-
Fazārī is
known to have
contributed to this translation. In his book Ṭabaqāt al-ʼUmam...
- al-Khattab, a
member of
Caliph Umar I's family, to Kufa, Adi ibn
Artah al-
Fazari to Basra, al-Jarrah ibn
Abdallah al-Hakami to
Khurasan and Amr ibn Muslim...
- al-
Fazari was anno****
because Muhammad had
broken off
negotiations with him over the
withdrawal of Ghatafan.
Abdur Rahman Uyanah bin Hisn Al-
Fazari made...