- Ibn
Nāqiyā al-Baghdādī (Arabic: ابن ناقيا البغدادي, full name ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn Dāwūd Ibn
Nāqiyā, born 15
March 1020 in Baghdad...
- life, and this is
highlighted in the series. The five
women are Menggu,
Naqiya, Dongge, Abahai, and
Tunggiya Qingya.
Dongge is a
renowned beauty from the...
- and had a son
Himayat Ali
Mirza and two daughters,
Shafiya Sakina and
Naqiya Zainab. Her son
Himayat Ali was
involved in
handing over of Nizam's jewels...
- Pure
Pearl and
other texts by
Muhammad Ibn Umail. Ad-Durra an-
naqīya, As-Sīra an-
naqīya, Al-Qașīda al-Mīmīya, Al-Mabāqil as-sab'a (Corpus Alchemi**** Arabi****...
-
followed shortly thereafter by a
collection of ten maqāmāt by
literatus Ibn
Nāqiyā (d. 1092),
though the
genre would only gain most of its po****rity after...
- ar-Rumūz (Solving the Riddles/Book of
Explanation of the Symbols) ad-Durra an-
Naqīya (The Pure Pearl) Kitāb al-Maghnisīya (The Book of Magnesia) Kitāb Mafātīḥ...
- of the
eleventh century) Abū ʿAlī Ibn
Shibl (11 poems; d. 1080-82) Ibn
Nāqiyā (10 poems; d. 1092) Ibn at-Tilmīdh (5 poems; d. 1165)
Nefeli Papoutsakis...
- Aḥmad; Ibn
Nāqiyā, Abd Allāh; Rescher,
Oskar (1911). Maqāmāt al-Ḥanafī wa-Ibn
Nāqiyā wa-Ghayrhumā [The Maqama's of al-Hanafi and Ibn
Naqiya and Others]...