- Al-
Jawhari, also
romanized as al-Jauhari, is the
short form of a person's name and may
refer to: Al-Abbās ibn Said al-
Jawharī (died c. 860),
Iraqi mathematician...
- Al-ʿAbbās ibn Saʿid al-
Jawharī (Arabic: العباس بن سعيد الجوهري; c. 800 – c. 860),
known as Al-
Jawhari, was a
geometer who
worked at the
House of Wisdom...
- Abu Nasr Isma'il ibn
Hammad al-
Jawhari (ابو نصرإسماعيل بن حماد الجوهري) also
spelled al-Jauhari (died 1002 or 1008) was a
medieval Turkic lexicographer...
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Saleh Fayez Al-
Jawhari (Arabic: صالح فايز الجوهري; born 5
March 1989) is a
Jordanian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Jordanian club...
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Jirjis al-
Jawhari (Egyptian Arabic: جرجس الجوهري, romanized: girges algawhari) was an
Egyptian minister of
finance and
chief archon of the
Copts in 1795-1801...
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Mahmoud Nuseir Youssef El-Gohary (Arabic: محمود نصير يوسف الجوهري; 20
February 1938 – 31
August 2012) was an
Egyptian footballer and
football coach. As...
- mouthpieces.
Enver Pasha was
known to have
smoked chibouk, as was
Jirjis al-
Jawhari (Moallem
Guerguis Koft), a
Coptic Egyptian leader appointed the General...
- date). Aldric,
bishop of Le Mans (approximate date) Al-Abbās ibn Said al-
Jawharī,
Muslim mathematician Álvaro of Córdoba,
Mozarab scholar (approximate date)...
- Nūr al-Dīn 'Alī ibn Dā'ūd al-
Jawharī al-Sayrafī,: 5
whose name is
variously shortened to al-
Jawhari: 133 or al-Sayrafi,: 5 was a 15th-century Egyptian...
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Eliya ibn ʿUbaid (Arabic: إيليا بن عبيد), also
called Īlīyā al-
Jawharī, was a theologian, philosopher,
canonist and
chronographer of the
Church of the...