- العباس أحمد بن محمد المقري [al-Qism al-awwal min kitāb nafḥ al-ṭīb, min
ghuṣn al-Andalus al-raṭīb, wa-dhikr wazīrihā Lisān al-Dīn ibn al-Khaṭīb li-Abī...
-
G͟huṣn-i-Akbar, (Arabic: الغصن الأکبر "The
Greater Branch"). Mihdí:
G͟huṣn-i-Athar, (Arabic: الغصن الأطهر "The
Purest Branch"). Badíʻu'lláh:
G͟husn-i-Anwar...
- نقد الرجال" Mīzān al-iʕtidāl fī naqd al-rijāl), his full name was Abu al-
Ghusn Dujayn al-Fizari, he
lived under the
Umayyads in Kufa, and his
mother was...
-
founder Baháʼu'lláh and his wife Ásíyih Khánum. He was
given the
title G͟husn-i-Athar ("Purest Branch" or "Purer Branch"). He was born in
Tehran with...
- ʻAbdu'l-Bahá as
G͟husn-i-Aʻzam (meaning "Mightiest Branch" or "Mightier Branch") and his
second eldest son Mírzá
Muhammad ʻAlí as
G͟husn-i-Akbar (meaning...
-
scheme usually containing five aghṣān (أَغْصَان 'branches'; sing. غُصْن
ghuṣn), with
uniform rhyme within each strophe, inters****d with asmāṭ (أَسْمَاط...
- by
their titles, with
Muhammad Ali
being called G͟husn-i-Akbar and ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
being called G͟husn-i-Aʻzam. As time p****ed,
Muhammad ʻAlí
claimed that...
-
complex rhyme scheme usually containing five aghsān ('branches'; sing.
ghusn), with
uniform rhyme within each strophe, inters****d with asmāṭ ('threads...
- star charts. It has the
uncommon traditional name
Ghusn al Zaitun, from the
Arabic الغصن الزيتون al-
ghuşn al-zaitūn "the
olive branch" (carried by the dove...
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September 944
January 946 September/October 949 Al-Muktafi,
Abbasid Caliph Ghusn, Gr****
concubine Al-Muti Abu al-Qasim al-Faḍl 914
January 946 5
August 974...