- Abu Zayd Abd al-Rahman
Mohammed al-
Jadiri (Arabic: عبد الرحمن الجدري) (born in Meknes, in 1375 and died in Fez,
probably in 1416) was the
muwaqqit (time-keeper)...
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Wisam Raheem Fliah Hasan Al-Miri
Talib Mutluk Diwan Adel
Jaber Sham'ma Al-
Jadiri Nasir Hamzah Latif Al-Rikabi
Mahdi Abid
Khider Abbas Al-****i
Abdul Wahab...
- al-Rundi (1333–1390) Abu
Yahya ibn al-Sakkak (1335–1415) Abd al-Rahman al-
Jadiri (1375–1416)
Ismail ibn al-Ahmar (1387–1406) Abu al-Hasan Ali al-Jaznai (14th...
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designer 3 Se**** Hadi
Motamedi Psychiatrist Ehsan Goodarzi Artist 4
Hamid Jadiri Khodashenas Eclipse s****er
Sorour Hardani Teacher 5
Afsaneh Ehsani Entrepreneur...
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local architects, who had been
trained in Europe, including,
Makkiyya al-
Jadiri, Mazlum,
Qatan Adani and
Rifat Chadirji took up this challenge, and in so...
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Shuayb al-Battiwi Abū al‐ʿUqūl Al-Wabkanawi
Nizam al-Din al-Nisapuri al-
Jadiri Sadr al-Shari'a al-Asghar
Fathullah Shirazi 15th Ali Kuşçu Abd al‐Wajid...
- Othman. His work was
commented upon in the 15th
century by Abd al-Rahman al-
Jadiri, the
muwaqqit (time-keeper) at the
Qarawiyyin Mosque, and the mathematician...
- who had been
trained in Europe, including:
Mohamed Makiya,
Makkiyya al-
Jadiri, Mazlum,
Qatan Adani and
Rifat Chadirji. Like
visual artists,
Iraqi architects...
- timekeeping). One of the most
known books that he
printed was Abd al-Rahman al-
Jadiri's Rawdat al-azhar fl 'ilm waqt al-layl wa an-nahar. Finally, he went to Ksar...
- al-Rundi (1333–1390) Abu
Yahya ibn al-Sakkak (1335–1415) Abd al-Rahman al-
Jadiri (1375–1416)
Ismail ibn al-Ahmar (1387–1406) Abu al-Hasan Ali al-Jaznai (14th...