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Kashefi or
Kashifi may
refer to:
Husayn Kashifi (1436-1504), 15th
century Persian prose-stylist and
Islamic scholar Kashifi (Ottoman poet), 15th century...
- Kamāl al-Dīn Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī
Kāshifī, best
simply known as
Husayn Kashifi, was a
prolific Persian prose-stylist, a poet, a
Quran exegete, a Sufi scholar...
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Kashifi (also
spelled Kaşifi or Kashefi; fl. 1456 or c. 1478 – died 15th century) was an
Ottoman poet of
Iranian origin. He
wrote the Ḡazā-nāma-ye Rum...
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Anvaar Soheili written c. 1500 by the
Persian scholar Husayn Kashifi. The
Anvaar Soheili contains fables translated from the Panchatantra, a...
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celestial bodies.
Theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī, the
preacher and
writer al-
Kāshifī, and the Sufi Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn al-'Arabī are
amongst the most pre-eminent...
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Gleams from the
Rawdat al-Shuhada: (Garden of the Martyrs) of
Husayn Vaiz
Kashifi (Cambridge:
Muslim Academic Trust, 2015) Montmorency's Book of
Rhymes Illustrated...
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Khwaja Ahrar (d. 895 AH) 9th AH/15th AD Ali-Shir Nava'i (d. 906 AH)
Husayn Kashifi (d. 910 AH) Ibn
Kemal (d. 940 AH)
Abdul Quddus Gangohi (d. 943 AH) Ibrāhīm...
- Bibcode:2011BCons.144.2752S. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2011.06.025. S2CID 18094317.
Kāshifī, H. V. (1854). The
Anvari Suhaili; or the
Lights of
Canopus Being the Persian...
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presented as the
seventeenth casualty in
Rawzat al-shohada by
Husayn Kashifi (d. 1504), the Timurid-era poet and preacher. Ali al-Akbar is said to have...
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Malfuzat Ahrar. Markaz-i Našr-i Dānišgāhī. p. 208. Ṣafī, ʻAlī ibn Ḥusayn
Kāshifī; Holland,
Muhtar (2001).
Beads of dew : from the
source of life : histories...