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Eskandari (Persian: اسکندری), also
rendered as
Iskandari, may
refer to:
Abbas Eskandari (1897–1955)
Qajar prince, and
Iranian Communist politician. Abdollah...
- ibn
Abdullah ibn
Ahmad ibn Isa ibn
Hussein ibn ʿAṭā Allāh al-Judhami al-
Iskandarī al-Shādhilī was an
Egyptian Malikite jurist,
muhaddith and the
third murshid...
- The Sadd-i
Iskandarī (Alexander's Wall) was
composed by Ali-Shir Nava'i (1441–1501) in the
second half of the
fifteenth century. It is the only rendition...
- Ayina-i
Iskandari may
refer to: Ayina-i-
Iskandari (Amir Khusrau), a
Persian legend of the life and
exploits of
Alexander the
Great composed by the poet...
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Polypedates iskandari is a
species of
frogs in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia. It
belongs to the
Polypedates leucomystax...
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Rustam Iskandari (born 18
August 1991 in Kulyab) is a
Tajikistani freestyle wrestler. He
competed in the
freestyle 96 kg
event at the 2012
Summer Olympics;...
- Pak Djoko's flap-legged
gecko (Gekko
iskandari), also
known commonly as Iskandar's wolf gecko, is a
species of gecko, a
lizard in the
family Gekkonidae...
- Iraj
Eskandari (Persian: ایرج اسکندری; 1907–1985) was an
Iranian communist politician. A
Qajar prince,
Eskandari received French education. He was the...
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Alexandria (Arabic: سعيد بن حسن الاسكندراني, romanized: Saʿīd bin Ḥasan al-
Iskandarī; fl. 13th–14th centuries) was a
Jewish convert to Islam. Sa'id ben Hasan...
- for
their literary and
intellectual contributions are ibn Ata
Allah al-
Iskandari,
author of the Hikam, and
Ahmad Zarruq,
author of
numerous commentaries...