- ʿOthmān (Persian: افضلالدّین بدیل بن علی بن عثمان),
commonly known as
Khāqānī (Persian: خاقانی, IPA: [xɒːɣɒːˈniː], c. 1120 – c. 1199), was a
major Persian...
- Abū Muzaḥim Mūsā ibn ʿUbayd Allāh ibn Yaḥyā ibn Khāqān, also
called al-
Khāqānī (died AD 937 [AH 325]), was an
Islamic scholar and muḥaddith (traditionist)...
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Khaqani (c. 1120 – c. 1199) was a
major Persian poet and
prose writer.
Khaqani (Persian) or al-
Khaqani (Arabic) may also
refer to:
Muhammad ibn
Ubayd Allah...
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Khaqani Park (Persian: بوستان خاقانی) or
Boostan Khaqani is a
small park in Tabriz. The park is
named after Khaqani Shirvani, who died...
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Baqir al-
Khaqani,
today lives in Kuwait, and his
younger brother Sheikh Isa Al-
Khaqani lives in Bahrain. [1]
Muhammad Muhammad Taher al-
Khaqani Biography...
- Karakhanid, also
known as
Khaqani Turkic (lit.
meaning 'imperial' or 'royal', self
referring to as 'Türki' or 'Türkçe'), was a
Turkic language developed...
- Golpaygani. List of
maraji Bada'
Ismailism [1]
Muhammad Muhammad Taher al-
Khaqani Biography List of
Maraji in
Arabic Archived 2012-11-02 at the
Wayback Machine...
- ibn Muḥammad al-
Khāqānī (Arabic: أبو القاسم عبدالله بن محمد الخاقاني) was a son of the
Abbasid vizier Muhammad ibn
Ubayd Allah al-
Khaqani,
under whose vizierate...
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focal point for
Persian literature,
attracting distinguished poets such as
Khaqani,
Nizami Ganjavi,
Falaki Shirvani, etc. In 1382, the
Shirvanshah throne...
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language of the Kara-Khanid
Khanate was
known as Turki, Ferghani,
Kashgari or
Khaqani. The
language of the
Chagatai Khanate was the
Chagatai language. Karluk...