- Abu Hafs
Sughdi (Persian: ابوحفص سغدی) was an
Iranian poet and
musician of the late-third/ninth to early-fourth/tenth century. Not much is
known about...
- was
predated by
other poets who
wrote in New Persian, such as Abu Hafs
Sughdi (died 902), most of
their work has not survived. In Iran,
Rudaki is acknowledged...
-
woman to
cross the Oxus. She gave
birth to one of his sons, whom they
named Sughdi in
honor of his birthplace, Sogdhia. Salm also led
raids into the Khwarazm...
- كيدر نصر بن عبد الله;
nisbah given variously as al-Safadi الصفدي or al-
Sughdi الصغدي) was a
governor of
Egypt for the
Abbasid Caliphate,
serving there...
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Badghisi (حنظله بادغیسی)
Muhammad ibn Wasif, poet (محمد بن وصیف) Abu Hafs
Sughdi, poet (ابوحَفْص سُغْدی) Abu
Ishagh Juybari (ابواسحاق جویباری) Abu Zara'a...
-
widely used
Persian lexicons in the
Middle Ages were
those of Abu Hafs
Sughdi (فرهنگ ابوحفص سغدی) and
Asadi Tusi (فرهنگ لغت فرس),
written in 1092. The...
- al-Tahawi (933),
Mukhtasar Ikhtilaf al-Ulama, vol. 3, p. 504 Ali ibn H****an al-
Sughdi (798);
Kitab al-Kharaj; Quote: "أيما رجل مسلم سب رَسُوْل اللهِ صَلَّى اللهُ...
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vowel sounds. One of the
earliest Persian dictionaries,
written by Abu Hafs
Sughdi at the end of the 9th or the
beginning of the 10th
century and no longer...
- جهودانکي بلخی)
Hanzala Badghisi (حنظله بادغیسی)
Muhammad ibn
Wasif Abu Hafs
Sughdi Abu
Ishagh Juybari Abu Zara'a
Mumiri Abu
Salik Gurgani Abu
Shuaib Heravi...