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    al-Shīrāzī al-Fīrūzābādī (أبو طاهر مجيد الدين محمد بن يعقوب بن محمد بن إبراهيم الشيرازي الفيروزآبادي), known simply as Muḥammad ibn Ya'qūb al-Fīrūzābādī (محمد...
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    Sayyid Hassan Aghaee Firouzabadi (Persian: حسن فيروزآبادی; 3 February 1951 – 3 September 2021) was an Iranian military officer. He served as the Chief-of-Staff...
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  • Sahabi, Ibn Abbas. It was first compiled by the Persian Islamic scholar, Firuzabadi. Tanwir al-Miqbas is a compilation of narrations regarding exegesis and...
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    and Secular Pilgrimages, 1000 BCE to 2001 CE, McFarland, 2002 p. 120. "Firuzabadi's al-Qamus al-Muhit". Google Arts & Culture. Archived from the original...
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    smiting"] with stones" (Qamus) Al-Qamus Al-Muhit by Muḥammad Ibn-Jaʻqūb al- Fīrūzābādī. Ibid. As regards the noun ta'ir (of which tayr is the plural), we ought...
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  • Lisan al-Arab compiled by Ibn Manzur in 1290, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ  [ar] by Firuzabadi in the 15th century, and ar-Rāʾid  [ar] published by Jibran Masud in 1964...
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    can see the companion of Mizar. The 14th century Arabian lexicographer Firuzabadi called it "Our Riddle", while the 13th century Persian astronomical writer...
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  • Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015 "Al-Fīrūzābādī" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015 Encyclopedia of Arabic...
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  • (d. 806 AH) Nur al-Din al-Haythami (d. 807 AH) Al-Damiri (d. 808 AH) Firuzabadi (d. 817 AH) Ibn al-Jazari (d. 833 AH) Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (d. 852 AH)...
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  • 683 km makes the Arabic mile little more than 1,666.994 metres. With Firuzabadi in his famous dictionary saying that a mile equals 3000 old dhira (ie...
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