- Sirāj al-Dīn Mahmūd ibn Abī Bakr
Urmavī (also
spelled Urmawī; 1198–1283) was a Shafiʽi jurist,
logician and
philosopher from
Urmia in Azerbaijan, a region...
- Safi al-Din al-Urmawi al-Baghdadi (Persian: صفی الدین اورموی) or Safi al-Din Abd al-Mu'min ibn
Yusuf ibn al-Fakhir al-Urmawi al-Baghdadi (born c. 1216...
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cardinal (d. 1285)
Ramon Berenguer IV,
Spanish nobleman (d. 1245)
Siraj al-Din
Urmavi,
Ayyubid philosopher (d. 1283)
Sybilla of Lusignan,
queen of
Lesser Armenia...
- religion" (ʿilm Uṣūl al-Dīn). Ibn
Khallikan (d. 1282) and
Siraj al-Din
Urmavi (d. 1283) even
equated kalām
science with the
foundations of
religion itself...
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Muslim scholar Siraj al-Din al-Ushi (died 1179),
Hanafi jurist Siraj al-Din
Urmavi (1198–1283), Shafiʽi
jurist Siraj al-Din al-Sajawandi (died c. 1203), Iranian...
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contained in the
works of al-Farabi, al-Kindi, Ibn Sina, Safi al-Din and al-
Urmavi (IX-XIII centuries) [allows
reconstruction of] the
appearance of more than...
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Hermann III,
German nobleman (House of Ascania) (b. 1230)
Siraj al-Din
Urmavi,
Ayyubid scholar and
philosopher (b. 1198) Xie Daoqing,
Chinese empress...
- sta****
there until he died. Safi al-Din al-Hindi
studied under Siraj al-Din
Urmavi and was said to have
indirectly begun his
studies with
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi...
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Sadikhjan used the
theoretical knowledge of the
musicologists Safiaddin Urmavi and Mir
Mohsun Navvab.
After the
death of Sadikhjan, the
number of strings...
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Mammadov succeeded the
defence of his
postgraduate dissertation ‘Sirajeddin
Urmavi’s logical views’
which he had
completed in 1967.
Although his
doctoral thesis...