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Muhammad ibn 'Abd ur-Rashīd
Sajāwandī (Persian: محمد ابن محمد ابن عبدالرشید سجاوندی) also
known as Abū Tāhir
Muhammad al-
Sajāwandī al-Hanafī (Arabic: ابی طاهر...
- محمد ابن ابو یزید طیفور سجاوندی غزنوی), also
known as Abū al-Fazl as-
Sajāwandī al-Qāriʾ (Arabic: أبو الفضل السجاوندي القارئ) (died 1165 CE or 560 AH)...
- century, most
notably Muhammad ibn
Tayfour Sajawandi and
Siraj ud-Din
Muhammad ibn Abd ur-Rashid
Sajawandi.
After Baburs conquest of
Kabul in 1504, he...
- Abū Badīl
Ahmad ibn
Muhammad Sajāwandī (Persian: ابوبدیل احمد بن محمد سجاوندی) (died 1176 CE or 571 AH) was a 12th-century chronicler,
commentator on...
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partial list of some
notable reciters of the Qur'an:
Muhammad ibn
Tayfour Sajawandi Muhammad Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943)
Abdur Rahman Kashgari (1912–1971) S****...
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Mubarak Makhzoomi (1013-1119)
Muhammad Al-Makki
Muhammad ibn
Tayfour Sajawandi Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri Muqaddam Muhammad Qadiri (1552-1654) Mustafa...
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William d'Aubigny,
English politician (b. 1109)
Ahmad ibn
Muhammad Sajawandi,
Persian chronicler Chekawa Yeshe Dorje,
Tibetan Buddhist monk (b. 1102)...
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nobleman probable Eudokia Komnene,
Byzantine noblewoman Siraj al-Din al-
Sajawandi,
Persian scholar Toghrul (or Wang Khan),
Mongol leader 1204
January 1...
- 1035/1036) was an eleventh-century
Islamic scholar Ahmad ibn
Muhammad Sajawandi, (died 1176 CE or 571 AH) was a 12th-century chronicler,
commentator on...
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businessman Siraj ud-Daulah (1733–1757),
Nawab of
Bengal Siraj al-Din al-
Sajawandi (died c. 1203),
Iranian linguist Siraj-ul-Haque, ****stani television...