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yaqut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yaqut (Arabic: ياقوت, romanized:
Yāqūt),
sometimes transliterated Yāḳūt or Yācūt, is the
Arabic word...
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Yāqūt Shihāb al-Dīn ibn-ʿAbdullāh al-Rūmī al-Ḥamawī (1179–1229) (Arabic: ياقوت الحموي الرومي) was a
Muslim scholar of
Byzantine ancestry active during...
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Jamal ud-Din
Yaqut (also Yakut; died 1240) was an
African Siddi slave-turned-nobleman who was a
close confidant of
Razia Sultana, the
first and only female...
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Yaqut al-Musta'simi (Arabic: ياقوت المستعصمي) (died 1298) was a well-known
calligrapher and
secretary of the last
Abbasid caliph. He was
probably of Gr****...
- Lane's
transcribed spelling. Balhūt is the
alternate spelling given in
Yaqut al-Hamawi (d. 1229)'s
geographic work and
copies of Ibn al-Wardi (d. 1457)'s...
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Yaqut Khan (died 1775) was an
Afghan eunuch to
Afghan Emperor Ahmad Shah
Durrani during the 18th century. He is
known for
supporting Timur Shah Durrani...
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started relying on an
Abyssinian Slave named Jamaluddin Yaqut who was
loyal to the Sultana.
Yaqut in a
short span had
acquired great position and rank....
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Yaqut Cholil Qoumas (born 4
January 1975) is an
Indonesian cleric and
politician who
served as
Minister of
Religious Affairs under President Joko Widodo...
- Jazīrat al-Jawhar) or
Island of
Sapphires (Arabic: جزيرة الياقوت Jazīrat al-
Yāqūt) was a semi-legendary
island in
medieval Arabic cartography, said to lie...
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world maps (such as
Tabula Rogeriana),
while other geographers such as
Yaqut al-Hamawi, Abu
Rayhan Biruni, Ibn Battuta, and Ibn
Khaldun provided detailed...