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Nobakht Ahvazi (Persian: نوبخت اهوازى), also
spelled Naubakht Ahvaz and
Naubakht,
along with his sons were
astrologers from
Ahvaz (in the present-day...
- Al-Fazl or Al-Fadl ibn
Naubakht, (also
written Nowbakht), was an 8th
century Persian scholar. Al-Fadl ibn
Naubakht was the son of
Naubakht, a
former Zoroastrian...
- communities.
Naubakht (Nūbukht), a
Persian astrologer at the
Abbasid court of al-Manṣūr. Abū Sahl, Timādh, his son. Al-Ḥasan ibn Sahl ibn
Naubakht. Abu Sahl...
- two
designers who were
hired by Al-Mansur to plan the city's
design were
Naubakht, a
Zoroastrian who also
determined that the date of the
foundation of the...
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Province of
northern Iran. He was part of a
group of astrologers,
including Naubakht,
Mashallah ibn
Athari and Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, who was asked...
- two
designers who were
hired by al-Mansur to plan the city's
design were
Naubakht, a
former Zoroastrian, and
Mashallah ibn Athari, a
Persian Jewish astrologer/astronomer...
- Yaqūb ibn Tāriq
Ibrahim al-Fazari
Muhammad al-Fazari
Mashallah ibn
Athari Naubakht Abu
Hanifa Dinawari Al-Khwarizmi, also a
mathematician Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi...
- the city. July was
chosen as the
starting time
because two astrologers,
Naubakht Ahvazi, an
Iranian Zoroastrian, and Mashallah, an
Iranian Jew, believed...
- the
Middle East and
Central Asia
after the
collapse of the S****anids.
Naubakht -
Pahlavi translator of the
Abbasid court. Fadl ibn Sahl -
Persian vizier...
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James Morrison Mystic Meg
Valentine Naibod John
Napier Richard Napier Naubakht R. H.
Naylor Don
Neroman Nostradamus Domenico Maria Novara da
Ferrara Olympiodorus...