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Ghiyasoldin Abolfath Omar ebn
Ebrahim Khayyam Neyshaburi (18 May 1048 – 4
December 1131),
commonly known as Omar
Khayyam (Persian: عمر خیّام), was a Persian...
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Faridoldin Abu
Hamed Mohammad Attar Neyshaburi (c. 1145 – c. 1221; Persian: ابوحمید بن ابوبکر ابراهیم),
better known by his pen-names
Faridoldin (فریدالدین)...
- One of the
oldest study sources related to
Iranian music is Resal-e
Neyshaburi (in Persian:رساله نیشابور)
written by
Mohammad bin
Mahmoud of Nishapur...
- The
Mausoleum of
Attar of
Nishapur (Persian: آرامگاه عطار نیشابوری) is
located in
Nishapur in
northeastern Iran. It's
located near the
Mausoleum of Omar...
- 2017 Aligholi, Abbas; Kiani, Ehsan;
Samadieh magazine, p. 315,316, 2016
Neyshaburi, N., "The last
collapse of Persians", P. 673, 2013, USA
About Fereydun...
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south western Iranian languages, with
varieties including Sabzevari,
Neyshaburi, Kashmari, Kakhki,
Qaeni and
Birjandi among the dialects,
while considering...
- نیشابوری, romanized: Abu’l-Ḥasan Muḥammad Ibn Abi
Dharr Yūsuf ʻĀmirī
Neyshābūrī) (Arabic: أبو الحسن محمد ابن يوسف العامري) (died 992) was a
Muslim theologian...
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Ordovician of
Razavi Khorasan, Iran,
whose name "Refers to Omar
Khayyam Neyshaburi, a
Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet (born on May 18, 1048,...
- AH). 'Uyun al-akhbar
written by Abu
Muhammad 'Abd al-Rahman b. Abi Bakr
Neyshaburi Razi. 'Uyun al-akhbar wa l-athar fi
dhikr al-Nabi al-Mustafa al-mukhtar...
- the
works of
classical Persian poets such as
Hafez Shirazi, Rumi,
Attar Neyshaburi,
Mirzadeh Eshqi, and Safi Ali Shah fa. In his
speeches and conversations...