- ʿAbd-al-Ḥayy ibn Żaḥḥāk ibn Maḥmūd
Gardīzī (Persian: ابوسعید عبدالحی بن ضحاک بن محمود گردیزی),
better known as
Gardizi (گردیزی), was an 11th-century Persian...
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Irtysh valley,
where the
diverse Kimek tribal union emerged, as
related by
Gardizi. The
Kimek confederation originated as a
tribal union of
seven tribes or...
- confederation,
whose other six
constituent tribes,
according to Abu Said
Gardizi (d. 1061), were the Imur (or Imi), Tatars, Bayandur, Kipchaks, Lanikaz...
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Aziza Gardizi was an
Afghan politician.
Alongside Homeira Seljuqi, she was one of the
first two
female Senators nominated in 1965.
Following the 1965...
- this
festival are
given in
medieval historiographical sources such as
Gardizi,
Biruni and Abu al-Hasan al-Mas'udi.
According to Biruni, it was a day...
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soldiers and animals,
Kitabh Zainu'l
Akhbar (c. 1048 CE) by 'Abd al-Hayy
Gardizi, Tabaqat-i-Akbari by
Nizamuddin Ahmad and Firishta's
writings also mention...
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Gardezi (also
spelled Gardezy or
Gardizi)
refers to
someone whose origin can be
traced back to the city of
Gardez in Afghanistan.
There have been a few...
- who were
later Turkicized through inter-tribal marriages.
According to
Gardizi, the
Kyrgyz were
mixed with "Saqlabs" (Slavs),
which explains the red hair...
- Persian-language
geography text)
refers to the Rus' king as "Khāqān-i Rus". Abu Saʿīd
Gardīzī (died 1061), Zayn al-Akhbār (11th century), also
referred to "Khāqān-i...
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Gardīzī / taʾlīf, Abū Saʻīd ʻAbd al-Ḥayy ibn Zahāk ibn Maḥmūd
Gardīzī ; bih taṣḥīḥ va taḥshiyah va taʻlīq, ʻAbd...