- Sahl
Muhammad ibn
Husayn (or Hasan)
Zawzani (Persian: ابوسهل محمد حسین زوزنی),
better known as Abu Sahl
Zawzani (ابوسهل زوزنی; also
spelled Zuzani),...
- 1039/40, Mas'ud I (r. 1030–1040)
appointed Bayhaqi as
minister to Abu Sahl
Zawzani, who had
succeeded Muskhan as the
chief secretary of the empire. Muskhan...
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epitome of al-Qifṭī's Kitāb ikhbār al-'ulamā' bi akhbār al-ḥukamā, al-
Zawzanī lists seven religious works in
Syriac by Thābit and says that he also wrote...
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great re****tion. Mas'ud was also
joined by his
former ****istant Abu Sahl
Zawzani, who in the
words of the
historian Yusofi, "became a sort of
vizier and...
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September 24 –
Hermann of Reichenau,
German music theorist (b. 1013) Abu Sahl
Zawzani,
Persian statesman and
chief secretary Atiśa,
Tibetan Buddhist leader and...
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brother Majdud, then
appointed Ahmad Shirazi as his vizier,
while Abu Sahl
Zawzani was
appointed as his
chief secretary. In 1042,
Mawdud invaded the territories...
- the
vizier office.
Through the
efforts of Hasanak's
opponent Abu Sahl
Zawzani, Mas'ud had
charged Hasanak of infidelity, and had him
executed on 14 February...
- Ḥamāsat al-ẓurafāʾ (Poems of the
Refined and Witty) by Al-ʿAbdalkānī al-
Zawzanī (d. 431/1039). Al-Ḥamāsah al-Shajariyyah of Ibn al-Shajarī (d. 542/1148)...
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imprisoned by the latter.
Through the
efforts of Hasanak's
opponent Abu Sahl
Zawzani, Mas'ud then had
charged Hasanak of infidelity, and had him
executed on...
- district.
Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmad,
founding leader of the Druze. Abu Sahl
Zawzani,
Persian statesman who
served as the
chief secretary of the Ghaznavids...