- Bakr ibn
Khallikān (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن إبراهيم بن أبي بكر ابن خلكان; 22
September 1211 – 30
October 1282),
better known as Ibn
Khallikān, was a renowned...
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Khallikān 1843, p. 202, Wafayāt, I. Nadīm (al) 1970, pp. 151, 206, 315, 321, 325, 352, 355, 721, 965. Iṣbahānī 1888, p. 122, Aghānī, III.
Khallikān 1843...
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Abbasid caliph. "Some
sources accused Ya'qub of
being a Khariji, Ibn
Khallikan labeled him a Christian, and
Nizam al-Mulk
claimed that he
converted to...
- AH,"
though he also said, "But I
think he was born
before that." Ibn
Khallikan could find no
report of Muslim's date of birth, or age at death, by any...
- ‘Amr ibn ‘Abd
Allah al-Bāhilī.’’’ The
celebrated c.13th
biographer Ibn
Khallikān calls al-Aṣmaʿī “a
complete master of the
Arabic language,” and “the most...
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Islamic scholarship and
literature aut****d by Ibn
Khallikan and
completed in 1274. Ibn
Khallikan collected 860 of
leading personalities and scholars...
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Beatty Library. Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 373. Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 1066.
Khallikān (Ibn) 1843, pp. 102–110, I. Hámori, András P. "al-Mutanabbī". Encyclopaedia...
- two
brief epigrams about the town. The
biographical dictionary of Ibn
Khallikan (thirteenth century)
calls it: وهي بليدة على دجلة فوق بغداد بعشرة فراسخ...
- 25 Stubbs, p. 6 Ibn
Khallikan, pp. 536-537 Runciman. p. 455 Baha' ad-Din, p. 218 Ibn
Khallikan, p. 537 Album, p. 121 Ibn
Khallikan, p. 537-539 Encyclopaedia...
- ʻAbd al-Wāḥid Ghulām Thaʻlab". Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 166.
Khallikān 1843, p. 83, I.
Khallikān 1868, pp. 43–8, III. Nadīm (al-) 1970, pp. 166–8. Cobb, Paul...