- The Banu al-
Munajjim (Arabic: بنو المنجم), was an
Iranian family of
Abbasid officials attested in the 9th and 10th centuries. They
claimed descent from...
- Al-Hakim al-
Munajjim (Arabic: الحكيم المنجم,
literally "The Physician-Astrologer") (died 1103) was a
Persian Nizari Isma'ili and the
first Nizari missionary...
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Abbasid court for more than two centuries. His
father 'Alī ibn Yaḥyā al-
Munajjim (died 888) was a
student of the
renowned musician Ishaq al-Mawsili. He...
- Jamasp. The
Shahs of
Shirwan (1100–1382), from
Hormizd IV's line. The Banu
Munajjim (9th–10th century), from Mihr Gushnasp, a
Sasanian prince. The Kamkarian...
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Final ruler Yazdegerd III
Titles Shahanshah Shah
Padishah Kay
Deposition 651
Cadet branches Dabuyid dynasty Mikalid dynasty Banu
Munajjim Bavand Dynasty...
- ********ins ****ociated with the
order include the following: al-Hakim al-
Munajjim, the physician-astrologer (d. 1103) Abu
Tahir al-Sa’igh, the goldsmith...
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murdered by
three ********ins in 1103,
apparently by
order of al-Hakim al-
Munajjim and
apparently instigated by Ridwan. Baldwin,
Marshall W., and Setton,...
- into Syria. The
first da'i H****an-i
dispatched to
Syria was al-Hakim al-
Munajjim, a
Persian known as the physician-astrologer,
establishing a cell in Aleppo...
- ISBN 978-07486-4-911-2. Casulleras,
Josep (2007). "Wābkanawī:
Shams al-
Munajjim [Shams al-Dīn] Muḥammad ibn ҁAlī Khwāja al-Wābkanawī [Wābkanawī]". In Hockey...
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among his wide
circle of
elites were Ali ibn
Harun ibn al-
Munajjim (d. 963), of the Banu
Munajjim and the
Christian philosopher Ibn al-Khammar. He admired...