- Ustad,
ustadh or
ustaz (abbreviated as Ust., Ut. or Ud.; from
Persian استاد ustād) is an
honorific title used in West Asia,
North Africa,
Central Asia...
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Ustadh Sis (also spelled:
Ustad Sis, or
Ostad Sis, Persian: استاد سیس) was a
Persian heresiarch and anti-Abbasid
rebel leader. It is speculated[who?] that...
- Abu Ali
Hasan ibn
Ustadh-Hurmuz (Arabic: أبو علي حسن بن أستاذ هرمز),
commonly known after his
father as Ibn
Ustadh-Hurmuz (ابن أستاذ هرمز) (died 1011)...
- that he
would descend again. Some of his
followers joined the
Ustadh Sis movement.
Ustadh Sis
Ishaq al-Turk
Sunpadh al-Muqanna Encyclopædia Iranica, BEHĀFARĪD...
- Al
Ustadh (Arabic: الأستاذ, lit. 'The Master') was a satirical,
literary and
political journal that was
established by
Abdullah Al
Nadim in Cairo, Egypt...
-
people of the
community with
titles such as "Hafiz Sahb" (Sir Hafiz), "
Ustadh" (أُسْتَاذ) (Teacher), and
occasionally Sheikh (شَيْخ). Hifz is the memorization...
-
within Dar al-Manasir. The
Arabic source material for
Diwan of the Manasir:
Diwan 'Abqariah al-Manasir. Li-
Ustadh Ibrahim 'Ali al-Sha'ir (PDF) v t e v t e...
- of
various nations, his
scholarly objectivity earning him the
title al-
Ustadh ("The Master") in
recognition of his
remarkable description of
early 11th-century...
- (Historical)
Mazdakism (Historical)
Mazdaznan Sepasian (Historical)
Azarkeivanian Ustadh Sis (Historical)
Zurvanism Blagovery Religions that
consist of the traditional...
- 786 Born Badghis,
Abbasid Caliphate Died c. 786 Baghdad,
Abbasid Caliphate Burial Baghdad Spouse Harun al-Rashid
Children Al-Ma'mun
Father Ustadh Sis...