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climate (Köppen
climate classification Csa). Also
romanized as Qazvīn and
Qazwin; also
known as Casbeen, Casbin, Caspin, Ghazvin, Kasvin, and
Kazvin It was...
- six
canonical hadith collections,
Sunan Ibn Mājah. Ibn Mājah was born in
Qazwin, the modern-day
Iranian province of Qazvin, in 824 CE/209 AH to a family...
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paradoxography and
cosmography by ****iya al-Qazwini, who was born in
Qazwin in 1203
shortly before the
Mongol invasion of the
Khwarazmian Empire. Qazwini's...
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original on 8
April 2014.
Retrieved 18
September 2010. Hamd-Allah
Mustawfi of
Qazwin (1340). "The
Geographical Part of the NUZHAT-AL-QULUB".
Translated by Guy...
- the old
Arabicized name of the
Caspian Sea, also
called "Bahr
Qazwin (بحر قزوين baḥr
qazwīn)". It may
refer to the
following persons: Abu
Abdallah Muh....
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Hamdallah Mustawfi Qazvini (Persian: حمدالله مستوفى قزوینی, romanized: Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī Qazvīnī; 1281 –
after 1339/40) was a
Persian official, historian...
- to al-Rāfi'i
refers to al-Rāfi'iyyah, that is, the
Arabs who
settled in
Qazwin during era of the Tabi'un or Tabi' al-Tabi'in. He also
stated that his lineage...
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Islamic world) and the Dailamites. Ibn Khallikān adds Kirman, Adharbayjan,
Qazwin and al-Sind to this list. The
actual date is
given variously in the Arabic...
- Sabbah, hujja, Lord of
Alamut (1090–1124)
Dihdar Abu Ali Ardestani, da'i in
Qazwin Husayn Qa'ini, da'i,
muhtasham (Governor) of
Quhistan Kiya Muzaffar?, muhtasham...
- who
lived in
Mashhad from 1585
until his
official ascent of the
throne in
Qazwin in 1587, was not able to
retake Mashhad from the Özbegs
until 1598. Mashhad...