- Abu
Dawud Sulayman ibn H****an Ibn
Juljul (Arabic: سليمان بن حسان ابن جلجل) (c. 944 Córdoba – c. 994) was an
Andalusian Arab
physician and pharmacologist...
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bureaucrat (d. 1021)
Fujiwara no Sukemasa, ****anese
statesman (d. 998) Ibn
Juljul,
Muslim physician (approximate date) John VIII bar Abdoun,
patriarch of...
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after the
Encyclopedia of the
Brethren of
Purity and
before the work of Ibn
Juljul in the late 10th century. The
section on
physiognomy may have been circulating...
- The
cause of his
blindness is uncertain. One
account mentioned by Ibn
Juljul attributed the
cause to a blow to his head by his patron,
Mansur ibn Ishaq...
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Juljul Jalājil is
plural of
Juljul.
Arabic word for bells. The word may have
spread as far as
Nepal where a type of
cymbal is
called Jhyali.
Juljul can...
- al-Talḫīṣ, who in turn had been
influenced by the
Andalusian physician Ibn
Juljul. Al-Idrisi was the main
character in
Tariq Ali's book
entitled A Sultan...
- Al-Tamimi, the
physician Eutychius of
Alexandria Ibn Abi al-Ashʿath Ibn
Juljul Ibn al-Jazzar
Ibrahim ibn Baks
Isaac Israeli ben
Solomon Mohammed ibn Abdun...
- Iberia-Kartli (Georgia) (b. 937)
Fujiwara no Takamitsu, ****anese waka poet Ibn
Juljul,
Andalusian physician (approximate date)
Sancho Garcés II, king of Navarre...
- Al-Tamimi, the
physician Eutychius of
Alexandria Ibn Abi al-Ashʿath Ibn
Juljul Ibn al-Jazzar
Ibrahim ibn Baks
Isaac Israeli ben
Solomon Mohammed ibn Abdun...
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Galen to
categorize pharmacological agents. The
Andalusian physician Ibn
Juljul systematized substances from India,
Southeast Asia, or
Indian Ocean lands...