- pūr-i Dādōē (Persian: روزبه پور دادویه), more
commonly known as Ibn al-
Muqaffaʿ (Arabic: ابن المقفع; died c. 756/759), was a
Persian translator, philosopher...
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Severus ibn al-
Muqaffaʿ (Arabic: ساويرس بن المقفع, romanized: Sawirus ibn al-
Muqaffa; died 987) or
Severus of El
Ashmunein (ساويرس الأشمونين) was a Coptic...
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translation into
Arabic in 750 CE by
Persian scholar Abdullah Ibn al-
Muqaffa as Kalīlah wa Dimnah. A New
Persian version by Rudaki, from the 9th-10th...
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subsequently translated into
Arabic in the
eighth century by the
Persian Ibn al-
Muqaffa'. King
Vakhtang VI of
Kartli made a
translation from
Persian to Georgian...
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tenth century in
Arabic by the
Coptic bishop of Hermopolis,
Severus Ibn al-
Muqaffaʿ. The
earlier portions of the text are
derived mainly from
Eusebius and...
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concerning the
Turks was
written using Ibn Khordadbeh,
Jayhani and Ibn al-
Muqaffa' as sources. He may have been a
student of al-Biruni,
since the Zayn al-akbar...
- transcription,
which remained in
Middle Persian prose (an
Arabic version, by al-
Muqaffa, also exists), was
completed in 957 and
subsequently became the
basis for...
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preceding Arsacids (who were Parthians, i.e. from the northeast).
While Ibn al-
Muqaffa' (eighth century)
still distinguished between Pahlavi (i.e. Parthian) and...
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Manetho Men****a
Youhanna Raouf Abbas Rifa'a el-Tahtawi
Severus Ibn al-
Muqaffa Abdel Rahman el-Abnudi
Abdel Latif Moubarak Abdul Rahman Yusuf Abduallah...
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translation into
Syriac and two
centuries later into
Arabic by Ibn al-
Muqaffa. the
Letter of Tansar, a
rationale for Ardashir's
seizure of the throne...