- own and may have been
responsible for four
added stories. From Ibn al-
Moqaffaʿ's
Arabic rendering of Borzūya's work are
descended not only all later...
- been
partly Persianized already in late
Sasanian times.
Following Ebn al-
Moqaffaʿ, the
variant of
Persian spoken there was
called Darī and was
based upon...
- Muʿtazilite
theologian ʿAmr b. ʿObayd; the
early Arabic prose stylist Ebn al-
Moqaffaʿ; and
probably some of the
authors of the
noted encyclopedia of the Eḵwān...
- Al'Ashmunein,
Severus of Ashmunein,
Severus of El-Eschmounein,
Severus Ben al-
Moqaffa,
Severus Aschmoniensis,
Sawires Ibn Al-Muqafah,
Sawiris etc. Petry, Carl;...
- in
modern Afghanistan), Khuzi,
Persian and
Suryani (****yrian)", and Ibn
Moqaffa noted that
Khuzi was the
unofficial language of the
royalty of Persia,...
-
unfortunately survived, and the
translator into
elegant Persian prose of Ebn
Moqaffaʿ’s Kalīla wa Demna,
namely Abu’l-Maʿālī Naṣr-Allāh b. Moḥammad, served...
- Muʿtazilite
theologian ʿAmr b. ʿObayd; the
early Arabic prose stylist Ebn al-
Moqaffaʿ; and
probably some of the
authors of the
noted encyclopedia of the Eḵwān...
-
status as the
majority language by the end of the 14th century. Ebn al-
Moqaffa’ (died 142/759) is
quoted by ibn Al-Nadim in his
famous Al-Fihrist as stating...
- Al-Baladhuri, Moqaddasi, Yaghubi,
Hamdallah Mostowfi, and Al-Khwarizmi. Ebn al-
Moqaffa' (d. 142/759) is
quoted by ibn Al-Nadim in his
famous Al-Fihrist as stating...
- Muʿtazilite
theologian ʿAmr b. ʿObayd; the
early Arabic prose stylist Ebn al-
Moqaffaʿ; and
probably some of the
authors of the
noted encyclopedia of the Eḵwān...