-
Theodor Juynboll,
published as
Lexicon geographi****, cui
titulus est,
Marâsid al ittilâ’ ‘ala asmâ’ al-amkina wa-l-biqâ, in 1852. vol.3, archive.org...
- the
Kurah district of Urtik, of the
Awasim Province." The 13th-century
Marasid listed it as a
village northeast of Aleppo. The
Battle of
Anadan occurred...
- générale, Paris, 1875
Silvestre DeSacy,
Kitab asl al-maqasid wa fasl al
marasid, Le
capital des
objets recherchés et le
chapitre des
choses attendues,...
- in the Ibn Abd al-Haqq's
abridgement of
Yaqut al-Hamawi's book
entitled Marasid al-lttila' fi Asma al-
Amkina Wa al-Biqa,
compiled several decades later...
- be that of Abu Hurayra, a
Companion of the Prophet. The
author of the
Marasid also adds that tomb seen here is also said to be that of Abd
Allah ibn...
- 508, Majāmīʿ collection) and Al-Azhar
Library (no. 395 Bakhīt / 45921).
Marāṣid al-Ṣalāt fī Maqāṣid al-Ṣalāh (مراصد الصلات في مقاصد الصلاة) A m****cript...
-
Yaqut al-Hamawi, on
which Juynboll had been
editing an
abridgement titled,
Marâsid al ittilâ. In 1829,
Juynboll married Wilhelmina Eva
Verkouteren (1802–1871)...
- al-Bustān, were
still in use, but Yaqut's
epitomist contradicts this in his
Marāṣid,
where these two are
listed as destro****, with the Qanṭarat al-Yāsiriyya...
-
treatise was
dedicated to the
Muzaffarid ruler Amir
Mubarizeddin Muhammad.
Marasid al-Ittila' ila Asma' al-Imkanah wa al-Bagha' (مراصد الاطلاع الی اسما الامکنه...
-
cemetery in
eastern Baghdād were
named after Baradān. By
about 1300, when the
Maraṣīd al-iṭṭilāʿ, an
abridgement of the
encyclopedia of Yāḳūt, was compiled,...