-
Firuzabadi (Persian: فيروزآبادي lit. 'from Firuzabad'; 1329–1414),
whose proper name was Abu 'l-Ṭāhir Muḥammad ib Yaʿqūb ibn Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm Majd...
- Ya’qūb ibn Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Shīrāzī al-
Fīrūzābādī (1329–1414),
commonly known as
Firuzabadi. Al-
Firuzabadi originally intended to
produce the largest...
- Sahabi, Ibn Abbas. It was
first compiled by the
Persian Islamic scholar,
Firuzabadi.
Tanwir al-Miqbas is a
compilation of
narrations regarding exegesis and...
-
Sayyid H****an
Aghaee Firouzabadi (Persian: حسن فيروزآبادی; 3
February 1951 – 3
September 2021) was an
Iranian military officer. He
served as the Chief-of-Staff...
- smiting"] with stones" (Qamus) Al-Qamus Al-Muhit by Muḥammad Ibn-Jaʻqūb al-
Fīrūzābādī. Ibid. As
regards the noun ta'ir (of
which tayr is the plural), we ought...
-
present secretary of Iran's
Supreme National Security Council Se**** H****an
Firuzabadi,
current major general,
Islamic Republic of Iran Sey**** Ali Khamenei,...
-
Lisan al-Arab
compiled by Ibn
Manzur in 1290, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ [ar] by
Firuzabadi in the 15th century, and ar-Rāʾid [ar]
published by
Jibran Masud in 1964...
- can see the
companion of Mizar. The 14th century
Arabian lexicographer Firuzabadi called it "Our Riddle",
while the 13th century
Persian astronomical writer...
- Turkish)" PDF "TDV
Encyclopedia of Islam".
Retrieved 02
February 2015 "Al-
Fīrūzābādī" Encyclopædia
Britannica Retrieved 02
February 2015
Encyclopedia of Arabic...
- 683 km
makes the
Arabic mile
little more than 1,666.994 metres. With
Firuzabadi in his
famous dictionary saying that a mile
equals 3000 old
dhira (ie...