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February 12 –
Conrad II of Italy, king of
Germany (d. 1101)
April – Abu
Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi, Arab
philologist (d. 1144)
September 16 – Al-Musta'li, Fatimid...
- The
History of the
Patriarchs of
Alexandria is a
major historical work of the
Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. It is
written in Arabic, but draws...
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throne at the age of 36
after the
death of his
father al-Muqtafi. Abu
Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi,
served as imam for al-Muqtafi. Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi Zetterstéen...
- Abū Manṣūr
Mauhūb al-Jawālīqī (Arabic: أبو منصور الجواليقي) (April 1074–17 July 1144) was an Arab
grammarian born in Baghdād,
where he
studied philology...
- 12 – Al-Zamakhshari,
Persian philosopher (b. 1075) July 17 – Abu
Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi, Arab
philologist (b. 1074) July 27 –
Salomea of Berg, High...
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Arabs admitted the
Quran contained foreign words. Al-Jawālīqī (Abu
Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi), a 12-century Arab grammarian,
spoke of "'foreign
words found...
- al-Amari,
Salim Ibrahim Suleyman Abe Garara,
Mansur al-Mansur
Saleh al-
Mauhub,
Nureddin Abdulhamid Halil Dagman and Saad Musa
Suleyman al-Amruni.[citation...
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February 12 –
Conrad II of Italy, king of
Germany (d. 1101)
April – Abu
Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi, Arab
philologist (d. 1144)
September 16 – Al-Musta'li, Fatimid...
- Mark ad-Darir ibn
Mauhub, or Mark Ibn
Kunbar (Arabic: مرقس بن قنبر المنشق, romanized: Marqus ibn
Qunbar al-Munšiq), died 1208, also
known as Mark the Blind...
- 12 – Al-Zamakhshari,
Persian philosopher (b. 1075) July 17 – Abu
Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi, Arab
philologist (b. 1074) July 27 –
Salomea of Berg, High...