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- elite class. Some scholars have suggested that the establishment of the Nizamiyya madrasas was in fact an attempt to thwart the growing influence of another...
- Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad (Arabic: المدرسة النظامية), one of the first nizamiyehs, was established in 1065 in Baghdad. The Nizamiyya School was considered...
- supported by the Nizamiyya, the modern historian Clifford Edmund Bosworth states that "this does not necessarily imply that the Nizamiyya had a collective...
- the Nizamiyya was part of it. This book was a series of four theological works that he wrote during his tenure as professor of law at the Nizamiyya. The...
- al-Mulk. Some contemporary chroniclers refer to the period as "al-dawla al-Nizamiyya", the Nizam's state, while modern scholars have mentioned him as "the...
- Shahrazuri before settling in Baghdad where he studied at the famous Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad. He afterwards travelled to Damascus and Mecca for pilgrimage...
- works (al-Taliqa or the Notes) of Asad al-Mayhani were adopted by the Nizamiyya Madr****a in Baghdad. He studied Islamic Jurisprudence with Abu-Muzaffar...
- built the Mustansiriya School, in an attempt to eclipse the Seljuq-era Nizamiyya built by Nizam al Mulk. In 1206, Genghis Khan established a powerful dynasty...
- Islamic law in Baghdad, later becoming professor of Shafi'ite law at the Nizamiyya school in the same city. He then later on set up a retreat by the river...
- **** Muslim Persian Sufi mystic, writer, preacher and the head of Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad (c. 1061–1123 or 1126). He is best known in the history of...