- Ziya' al-Din
Nakhshabi was a 14th-century
Persian physician and Sufi
living in India. He died in 1350.
According to a
statement in a m****cript now at...
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authorship of the text of the
Tutinama is
credited to Ziya'al-Din
Nakhshabi or just
Nakhshabi, a
Persian physician and a Sufi
saint who had
migrated to Badayun...
- Influenced by
Usman Harooni, ʿAbdullah Ansari,
Abdul Qadir Gilani Najīb al-Dīn
Nakhshabī Influenced Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki. Muḥammad Mubārak al-ʿAlavī al-Kirmānī...
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Ismat Chughtai Jeelani Bano
Moulvi Fakhrey Alam
Mahesh Chandra Gupta Nakhshabi Nissar Hussain Khan
Nizamuddin Auliya – Sufi
saint Rashid Khan
Razia Sultana...
- Benjamin,
Jewish scholar Nahavandi,
Ahmad (9th century),
astronomer Nakhshabi (14th century),
physician Narshakhi (899–959),
historian Nasir Khusraw...
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Sijzi Muhammad ibn
Mahmud Amuli Najm al-Din
Mahmud ibn
Ilyas al-Shirazi
Nakhshabi Rashid-al-Din
Hamadani Sadid al-Din al-Kazaruni
Yusuf ibn
Ismail al-Kutubi...
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Sijzi Muhammad ibn
Mahmud Amuli Najm al-Din
Mahmud ibn
Ilyas al-Shirazi
Nakhshabi Rashid-al-Din
Hamadani Sadid al-Din al-Kazaruni
Yusuf ibn
Ismail al-Kutubi...
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Machiliwale Shah,
Ghousi Shah, Ibn Arabi,
Maulana Rumi Najīb al-Dīn
Nakhshabī" />Blain Auer, "Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan", in:
Encyclopaedia of Islam...
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twelfth century to the late
fourteenth century. One of the
prose texts, by
Nakhshabi, is the
eighth night in
hisTutinama story-cycle.
While the
surviving versions...
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Hamiduddin Nagauri,
Jalaluddin Tabrizi,
Bahauddin ****iya, and
Najibuddin Nakhshabi. When a
group of
ulema came to
Iltutmish and
requested him to
apply the...