-
commonly known by his
nisba al-Mada'ini (Arabic: المَدَائِنيّ, romanized: al-
Madāʾinī), was a
scholar of
Iranian descent who
wrote in
Arabic and was
active under...
- of ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Ṣaffār,
founder of the
Sufri sect.
According to al-
Madāʾinī, Ibn Ibāḍ also
received opposition from Abū Bayhas,
founder of the Bayhasiyya...
- The
family Coccinellidae ("ladybirds", "lady beetles", or "lady bugs") is
divided into
seven subfamilies, many tribes, and
about 360 genera: Chilocorini...
- Ibn Aʿtham
names as his
sources al-
Madāʾinī, al-Wāḳidī, al-Zuhrī, Abū
Mikhnaf and Ibn al-Kalbī, with al-
Madaʾinī being the most cited. His narrative...
- 3,240
Dhanpurwa 20.4 1,340
Dilia 33.8 0
Mirzapur 3 0
Udhopur 43.7 136
Madaini 254.9 815
Sumbha 70.8 745
Ahrawan 128.7 705
Misripur 56.7 532 Madauria...
- Ma'shar (170/786), Abu
Mikhnaf (157/774), al-Haytham ibn 'Adi (207/822), al-
Madaini (around 228/843), and 'Umar ibn
Shabba (262/878).
Realistic depictions...
- al-Din `Abd al-Hamid ibn Hibat-Allah ibn Abi al-Hadid al-Mu`tazili al
Madaini (died 1258), Shia Mu`tazili
Islamic scholar and
writer Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd...
-
Salim Hirawi (d. 224 AH)
Maqtal al-Husayn, Abi al-
Hasan Ali bin
Muhammad Madaini (d. 224/225 AH) a
mention of
which has been made by Ibn
Shahr Àshêb. Maqtal...
- al-Jahm (d. 895), ʽUbayd Allāh ibn Isḥāq ibn Salām, and the ****ociates of al-
Madāʽinī (753 - 846). Abū ʽAbd Allāh al-Yazīdī (ابو عبد الله اليزيدى) (d. 922) preceptor...
-
Rampur 14 117
Sarae Bahan 26 0
Sewati 81 991
Isharpura 76 0
Chhuria 49 255
Madaini 67 620
Thanuan 91 1,080
Bhadarshila 163 695
Kusahi 47 0
Girdharia 114 1...