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Mazun may
refer to:
Mazun (Sasanian province)
Sohar This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Mazun. If an
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mythical birthplace of
Sinbad the Sailor. It was
historically known as
Mazūn (مَزُوْن). At the 2010 census, Sohar's po****tion was 140,006,
making it...
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Mazun was a
Sasanian province in Late Antiquity,
which corresponded to modern-day Bahrain, Qatar,
United Arab Emirates, and the
northern half of Oman...
- ʿUthmān ibn
Maẓʿūn (Arabic: عثمان بن مظعون) was one of the
Companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was
married to
Khawla bint Hakim, who like himself...
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Organization of the
United Nations. p. 12.
Matzoon or
mazun,
originating in Armenia. A
lactobacillus (L.
mazun), a streptococcus, a spore-producing
bacillus and...
- ibn
Maẓʿūn and ʿUthmān bin
Maẓʿūn, and his
nephew Al-Sāʾib bin ʿUthmān bin
Maẓʿūn. He
later returned to
Medina after the Hijrah. ʿAbdullāh bin
Maẓʿūn parti****ted...
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bordered Khuzestan in the west,
Kirman in the east,
Spahan in the north, and
Mazun in the south. The
Middle Persian name of "Pārs" is
derived from Pārsā (𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿)...
- Qudāmah ibn
Maẓʿūn (Arabic: قدامة بن مظعون; c. 588 – 656), also
known as Abū ʿAmr al-Jumaḥī Al Quraīshī, was a
companion of Muhammad, who parti****ted...
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Zaynab bint
Maẓʿūn (Arabic: زينب بنت مظعون) was the
first wife of Umar. She was the
daughter of Maz'un ibn
Habib of the
Jumah clan of the
Quraysh in Mecca;: 204 ...
- office. The Dāʻī al-Mutlaq
appoints two
others to the
subsidiary ranks of
māzūn (Arabic Maʾḏūn مأذون) "licentiate" and Mukāsir (Arabic: مكاسر).
These positions...