- Abu
Tahir Tarsusi (Persian: ابوطاهر طرسوسی) was a 12th-century story-teller and writer, who is
credited with
having written seven stories,
including the...
-
Mardi ibn Ali al-
Tarsusi was a 12th-century Ayyubid-era
writer and
expert on
military matters. He
wrote a
number of treatises,
including a
military manual...
-
comes from a
commentary on the
conquests of
Saladin by
Mardi ibn Ali al-
Tarsusi in 1187.
However cases for the
existence of both
European and
Muslim counterweight...
- Abu'l-**** al-
Tarsusi was a
commander from
Tarsus who
served the
Ikhshidids of Egypt. As his
nisba indicates, Abu'l-**** was
originally from Tarsus...
- and the
counterweight trebuchet (first
described by
Mardi bin Ali al-
Tarsusi in the 12th century,
though of
unknown origin).
These machines used mechanical...
- are
chopped alongside the meat and the fat
instead of capsi****.
Kebab Tarsûsî: more
common in the
eponymous city of Tarsus, this kıyma kebabı includes...
- used to
produce crucible steel.
According to
Islamic texts such as al-
Tarsusi and Abu
Rayhan Biruni,
three methods are
described for
indirect production...
- ibn ʻImrān, Akhbār Abu
Muslim al
Khurasani Muḥammad ibn Ḥasan, Abū Ṭāhir
Ṭarsūsī, Abū Muslimʹnāmah Zidan, Jorji, Abu
Muslim al-Khurasani
Babak Khorramdin...
- a
Persian prose romance,
written by the 12th-century
writer Abu
Tahir Tarsusi, in
which the
adventures of the
Kayanid Iranian King
Darab are recounted...
-
Majah (d. 273 AH)
Musnad Abdullah bin Umar lil Imam
Muhammad bin
Ibrahim Tarsusi (d. 273 AH)
Sunan Abu
Dawood (d. 275 AH) Al-Murasil lil imam
Muhammad al-Bukhari...