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Heinrich Ferdinand Wüstenfeld (31 July 1808 – 8
February 1899) was a
German orientalist,
known as a
literary historian of
Arabic literature, born at Münden...
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Christoph Wüstenfeld (born 26 June 1975) is a
German biathlete. He
competed in the men's 20 km
individual event at the 1998
Winter Olympics.
Wüstenfeld married...
- (2013), p. 214, note 195
transcribes "Kīyūbān/Kibūthān" from
Wüstenfeld ed., I, p. 148
Wüstenfeld (1849), p. 145.
Streck (1936), "al-Ḳazwīnī", Encyclopedia...
- صقعا); 1846
edition by
Ferdinand Wüstenfeld: Jacut's Moschtarik, das ist,
Lexicon geographischer Homonyme,
Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, 1846; reprinted, 1963, in MENAdoc...
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Modern World. New Haven: Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-19854-6.
Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand, ed. (1848). ****ija Ben
Mohammad Ben
Mahmud el-Cazwini's...
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Katja Wüstenfeld (née Beer, born 10
October 1976) is a
German former biathlete. Beer
competed in the women's
individual event at the 1998
Winter Olympics...
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dwelling places and
wanderings of the
Arabian tribes, by
Heinrich Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, in
German Were the Qays and
Yemen of the
Umayyad Period Political Parties...
- Tradition. London: Routledge. p. 29. ISBN 0-203-44415-9.
Durayd (1854),
Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand; Gottingen,
Dieterich (eds.),
Kitab al-Ishtiqaq (Ibn Doreid's...
- Khallikan's
Biographical Dictionary,
translated by de
Slane (1842); F.
Wüstenfeld's Geschichte der
arabischen Aerzte und
Naturforscher (Göttingen, 1840)...
- a four-volume
German translation by the
orientalist scholar Ferdinand Wüstenfeld was
published in Leipzig. Al-Azraqi Al-Alam (book) Al-Sabawi,
Ahmad H...