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- Al-Tighnari (meaning "from Tignar", Arabic: الطغنري; full name: Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Malik al-Murri al-Tighnari al-Gharnati أبو عبد الله محمد بن...
- Tighnari may refer to: al-Tighnari (died 1118), Andalusi botanist Tighnari, character from Genshin Impact This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Skylanders. In April 2023, it was announced Gordon would be the new voice of Tighnari in Genshin Impact, replacing Elliot Gindi. Additional films for 2013 included...
- literary figures; for example, Alhaitham, Tighnari, and Xiangling are named after Ibn al-Haytham, Al-Tighnari, and Xiangling from Dream of the Red Chamber...
- and vizier Ibn Khalaf al-Muradi (11th century), engineer and inventor Al-Tighnari (died 1118), agronomist, botanist, poet and traveler Abu Hamid al-Gharnati...
- game series by Humongous Entertainment. Tails, in Sonic the Hedgehog. Tighnari, a fennec fox humanoid in Genshin Impact. Taiqing, a Beastling fox priest...
- Roman Emperor (d. 1143) Alfonso the Battler, king of Aragon (d. 1134) Al-Tighnari, Moorish botanist and physician (d. 1118) Anastatius IV, pope of the Catholic...
- Komnenos, Byzantine emperor November 28 – Philippa, French noblewoman Al-Tighnari, Arab botanist and physician (b. 1073) Anseau of Garlande, French nobleman...
- are Ibn al-Wafid, Ibn Hajjaj, Ibn B****al, Abū l-Khayr, Ibn al-'Awwam, Al-Tighnari and Ibn Luyun. Muslims from North Africa crossed the Strait of Gibraltar...
- al-Zahrāwī, Ibn Wāfid, Ibn Baṣṣāl, Ibn Ḥajjāj, Abu ʾl-Khayr al-Ishbīlī, al-Ṭighnarī and the anonymous author of the Kitāb fī tartīb awqāt al-ghirāsa wa ʾl-maghrūsāt...