- al-
Masʿūdī (full name Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī al-
Masʿūdī, أبو الحسن علي بن الحسين بن علي المسعودي), c. 896–956, was a historian, geographer...
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Alain Masudi Ekakanga (born 12
February 1978) is a
Congolese former professional footballer who pla**** as a
striker or midfielder.
Masudi was part of...
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Masudi or
Masoodi may
refer to: Al-
Masudi (c. 896–956), Arab historian,
geographer and traveler, Arab
historian Masudi, Khuzestan, a
village in Khuzestan...
- Ève
Bazaiba Masudi (née Ève Bazaiba) (born 12
August 1965) is a
Congolese lawyer, politician, and
human rights activist. As of May 2019, she
served as...
- Juma
Masudi (born 30
August 1977 in Bujumbura) is a
Burundian footballer who
plays for
Inter Star as a striker. He was
member of both the
Rwanda and Burundi...
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Masudi (Persian: مسعودي, also
Romanized as Mas‘ūdī) is a
village in
Darkhoveyn Rural District, in the
Central District of
Shadegan County,
Khuzestan Province...
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Abbott 1946, pp. 149–50. al-Tabari &
Bosworth 1989, pp. 327–28.
Masudi 2013, p. 276.
Masudi 2013, p. 94.
Bobrick 2012, p. 45.
Bobrick 2012, p. 62. Bobrick...
- not
mention him, and
other claims in Mirat-i-
Masudi are also of
doubtful historicity. The Mirat-i-
Masudi narrates the
legend of
Salar Masud as follows:...
- and
raised to the
throne (24
April 934). The
contemporary historian al-
Masudi describes him as
pleasing in appearance,
using scents in
large amounts,...
- taxes. The
Najashi is of the
Jacobite Christian faith." The
historian al-
Masudi refers to
Kubar in his The
Meadows of Gold,
describing it as a "great city"...