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Mulla Abdulkarim Sipandi Samarkandi (Tajik: Мулло Абдулкарим Сипандии Самарқандӣ; 1829–1909) was a
Tajik bilingual poet. He
lived in Samarkand, in current-day...
- of
Islamic jurispriudence). Abou-l-Laiṯ as-
Samarḳandī: Le traité
Arabe Muḳaddima d'Abou-l-Laiṯ as-
Samarḳandī en
version Mamelouk-Kiptchak. - Warszawa :...
- the
Mongol viceroy of
Tibet based in
Gansu province,
patronized the
Samarkandi astronomer al-Sanjufini. The
Arabic astronomical handbook dedicated by...
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January 2019) • City 513,572 • Metro 950,000
Demonym Samarkandian /
Samarkandi Time zone UTC+5
Postal code 140100
Website samarkand.uz
UNESCO World Heritage...
- 2009, p. 62. Abdul-Rahman 2003, p. 107.
Wensinck 2013, p. 214-216. al-
Samarkandi &
Daiber 1995, p. 243.
Chittick 1998, pp. 97–98. Barnsley,
Carole (June...
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Bengal with
works like Ḥawḍ al-Ḥayāh (12th century) by Qadi
Ruknuddin Samarkandi, Maqāmāt by Abu Tawwama, Majmūʿah Khānī fī ʿAyn al-Maʿānī (1280s) by Kamiluddin...
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Sanjufini Zij by
Samarkandi astronomer Khwaja Ghazi al-Sanjufini.
Compiled in 1363....
- poet (سیمین بهبهانی)
Simin Daneshvar,
writer (سیمین دانشور)
Sipandi Samarkandi,
Tajik bilingual poet
Sohrab Sepehri, poet and
painter (سهراب سپهری) S****...
- it may
throw on the
interpretation of that poem. The
mention of the "
Samarkandi Turk" in this ode (a
possible reference to the
conqueror Tamerlane) has...
- the
Ghaznavid court,
possibly born in
Balkh according to
Dawlat Shah
Samarkandi.
Rashid al-Din
Vatvat – 11th-century
Persian secretary, poet, and philologist...