- Abu
Jafar Muhammad ibn
Husayn Khazin (Persian: ابوجعفر خازن خراسانی; 900–971), also
called Al-
Khazin, was an
Iranian Muslim astronomer and mathematician...
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Khazen (also El-Khazen, Al-Khazen,
Khazin or De Khazen; Arabic: آل الخازن) is a
prominent Arab
Levantine family and clan
based in
Keserwan District, Lebanon...
- accredited, state-owned,
traditional institution. The
current rector is
Andrey Khazin. RSSU was
founded in 1991 with the
mandate to
continue the core of the research...
- Beirut. The
Khāzin sheikhs subsequently increased in
power and influence. In 1662, with the
mediation of
Jesuit missionaries, Abū
Nawfal al-
Khāzin was named...
-
Abdallah al-
Khazin was a
military commander who
served the
Ikhshidids of Egypt. In 956/7, he
conquered the town of
Ibrim in Nubia,
while in 956/7, 960/1...
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Golbadan Baji (Persian: گلبدنباجی) or
Gulbadan Khanum (گلبدن خانم), also
known by her
title Khazen ol-Dowleh (خازنالدوله; fl. 19th-century) was a concubine...
- Mu'nis,
surnamed al-Fahl ("the Stallion") and also
known as al-
Khazin ("the Treasurer"), to
distinguish him from his
contemporary Mu'nis al-Khadim, was...
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India Amuli,
Muhammad ibn
Mahmud (c. 1300–1352),
physician Abū Ja'far al-
Khāzin (900–971),
mathematician and
astronomer Ansari,
Khwaja Abdullah (1006–1088)...
- (d. 9th century) Al-Nayrizi (d. 922) Al-Battani (d. 929) Abū Ja'far al-
Khāzin (d. 971) Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi (d. 986) Al-Saghani (d. 990) Abū al-Wafā'...
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master (Abu‘l
Husayn ‘Alī ibn
Muhammad al-
Khāzin al-Marwazī) who was the
treasurer of Marv.: 107 The term
khāzin was
simply the
title of the
royal treasurer...