-
Lakhnauti in the
Bengal Sultanate. The
family was
founded by Taj ad-Din an-
Nahwi in the 15th century, and has
produced numerous influential judges and scholars...
-
debated in the
Arabic scholarly tradition,
where he is
known as Yaḥyā al-
Naḥwī (i.e. "John the Grammarian"), and his
views against Aristotelian physics...
- the Imam of his time,
Muhibb ud-Din Abul-Baqa
Abdallah ibn al-Husayn an-
Nahwi al-Ukbari, who died in Rabi I, 616 AH. and
quotes two
brief epigrams about...
-
Ahmed Al-
Nahwi (Arabic: أحمد النحوي) (born 11 May 1991) is a
Qatari footballer who
plays as a defender. He pla**** in the
Qatar Stars League for Al Arabi...
- Ali "Baziyu"
Nahwi (Arabic: علي بزيو نحوي) was the
second ruler of the
Sultanate of Ifat and the son of
Sultan Umar Dunyā-ḥawaz. He led
various military...
- ḤaqqudDīn
Naḥwi 13??–1328 Son of
Naḥwi Mansur,
grandson of
Mansur ʿUmar 12 Sulṭān SabiradDīn Maḥamed "Waqōyi"
Naḥwi 1328–1332 Son of
Naḥwi Mansur, defeated...
- by the
epithets al-Shāfiʿī, al-Mālikī, al-lughawī ('the linguist'), al-
naḥwī ('the grammarian'), al-Qazwīnī ('from Qazvin') and (possibly inaccurately)...
- of
Shaykh Ibrahim.
Notable among them were Shaykhāni, Muḥammad Wuld an-
Naḥwi and Muḥammad al-Mishri.
Tareeqa al-Tijaniyya al-Ibrahimiyya, as the shaykh's...
- Bar-Hebraeus,
writing in the
thirteenth century,
quotes Umar as
saying to Yaḥyā al-
Naḥwī (John Philoponus): "If
those books are in
agreement with the Quran, we have...
- Sabr ad-Din I (fl. 1332) was a
sultan of Ifat. He was the son of
Nahwi bin
Mansur bin Umar
Walashma and
younger brother of Haqq ad-Din I. Sabr ad-Din...