- Badi' al-Zamān al-Hamadānī or al-
Hamadhānī (Arabic: بديع الزمان الهمذاني التغلبي; Persian: بديعالزمان همدانی; 969 in Hamadan، Iran – 1007) was a medieval...
- Hamadani,
Hamedani or
Hamadhani denotes something or
someone related to the town of
Hamadan in Iran, and may
refer to: Aghbolagh-e Hamadani, a village...
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Maqamat Badi' al-Zaman al-
Hamadhani (Arabic: مقامات بديع الزمان الهمذاني), are an
Arabic collection of
stories from the 9th century,
written by Badi'...
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Arabicorum published by Lugduni-Batavae (Leiden)
Brill publishers. Al-
Hamadhānī's Mukhtasar Kitab al-Buldan was
published in
volume 5 of this series. In...
- Ayn-al-Qużāt Hamadānī, also
spelled Ain-al
Quzat Hamedani or ʿAyn-al
Qudat Hamadhani (1098–1131) (Persian: عین القضات همدانی), was a
Persian jurisconsult...
- The two most well-known
authors within the
genre are Badī' al-Zaman al-
Hamadhāni, one of its
earliest exponents, and al-Harīrī of Basra,
whose maqāmāt...
- Mir
Sayyid Ali
Hamadani (Persian: میر سید علی همدانی; c. 1312–1385 CE) was a Sufi
Muslim saint of the
Kubrawiya order, who pla**** an
important role in...
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famous poet
named Abu al-Fadl
Hamadhani. It is
narrated that a
certain poet and a man of
letters named, Abu al-Fadl
Hamadhani came to Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri...
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Plural for Maqama, an
Arabic literary tradition Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-
Hamadhani, an
Arabic collection of
stories from the 9th
century This disambiguation...
- Abu al-Hasan ʿAbd al-Jabbar ibn
Ahmad ibn
Khalil ibn ʿAbdallah al-Hamadani al-Asadabadi (935 CE – 1025 CE) was an
Persian Mu'tazili theologian, jurist...