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- word Aβarag, meaning "superior" can also be translated as "Aβarian", "Khurasanian", and "Parthian" as seen, for example, in a Middle Persian word, Eranag...
- historians agree that the original Naqshbandi had a particularly Iranian or Khurasanian attitude, which according to H. Algar / Encyclopædia Iranica is supported...
- central bureaucracy by the Abbasid period. The similarity of Egyptian and Khurasanian official paperwork at the time of the caliph al-Mansur (r. 754–775) suggests...
- Khwaf, in Khurasan." Bosworth states the Muzaffarids were of distant Khurasanian Arab origin Muzaffarids, a Persian dynasty. Their ancestors came from...
- to purity. Specifically, that is the mating of an Indian woman with a Khurasanian man; they will give birth to pure gold.” Saqaliba is a term used in medieval...
- Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid appointed Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlab, son of a Khurasanian Arab commander from the Banu Tamim tribe, as hereditary Emir of Ifriqiya...
- invasion [12th century]. Owing to their origins, the Khujandis manifested a Khurasanian identity, but by the 12th-century they had adopted the western Iranian...
- two of Ilyasa's sons, Bakr and al-Husain, and a large portion of the Khurasanian troops were killed. One more attempt by the Ilyasids to retake Kerman...
- Albanian language). Their Persian is understandable, and is close to Khurasanian (Dari Persian) in sound Ahmad ibn Yaqubi mentions that the People of...
- stylistic invariables (kulliyyat al-Qur'an). Baydawi's synthesis of Perso-Khurasanian hermeutics. Comparison of the Basran and Kufan schools of grammar. Three...