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Arabi katibi (Ottoman Turkish:عربي كاتبى), also katib-i
Arabi (كاتب عربي): "Arab secretary" or "secretary of
Arabic (language)" was a low-level administrative...
- Najm al-Dīn 'Alī ibn 'Umar al-Qazwīnī al-
Kātibī (Persian: نجمالدین القزوینی الکاتبی; born AH 600 / 1204 CE, died AH 675 / 1276 CE) was a
Persian Islamic...
- Mabeyn-i hümayun or Mabeyn-i Hümayun-ı Cenab-ı Mülukane (Ottoman Turkish: مابين همايون جناب ملوکانه) was the
secretariat of the
Ottoman sultan.
Other translations...
- ΑΙ-Hasan ibn Ali ibn
Ahmad al-Katib (Arabic: الحسن بن علي بن أحمد الكاتب) (d. 11th century) more
commonly known as al-Hasan al-Katib (الحسن الكاتب) was...
- implication. Avicenna's work was
further developed by Najm al-Dīn al-Qazwīnī al-
Kātibī and
became the
dominant system of
Islamic logic until modern times. Avicennian...
- on. It was used in the
Ottoman Empire with the same meaning, i.e.
Kiaya Katibi -
private secretary of the
Kiaya bey, and thus
transferred to
other languages...
- Kamāl al-Dīn al-Mawṣilī.
Among his
students were Najm al-Din al-Qazwini al-
Katibi, Abū ****iya al-Qazwini, and Ibn Khallikān.
According to most accounts...
- Earth's rotation.
Notable astronomers of this
school are Al-Urdi (d. 1266) Al-
Katibi (d. 1277), and Al-Tusi (d. 1274). The
arguments and
evidence used resemble...
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doctrines of ibn Arabi.
Among his
other teachers were Najm al-Dīn al-Qazwīnī al-
Kātibī and al-Bahrani. He also sat with ****
scholars to
study **** jurispridence...
- observatories, the Earth's
rotation was
discussed by Najm al-Din al-Qazwini al-
Katibi (d. 1277), Tusi (b. 1201) and
Qushji (b. 1403). The
arguments and evidence...