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    Allameh Ali-Akbar Dehkhodā (Persian: علی‌اکبر دهخدا; 1879 – March 9, 1956) was a prominent Iranian literary writer, philologist, and lexicographer. He...
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  • taken over forty-five years of effort by Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda and a cadre of other experts. Although Dehkhoda covers a big part of literary terms and words...
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    an elixir of immortality and was used in scrying. As mentioned by Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, it was believed that all seven heavens of the universe could be observed...
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    jurisprudence, and history. Shahidi was a prominent disciple of Ali Akbar Dehkhoda and Badiozzaman Forouzanfar. He served as a seminary in Qom and Najaf...
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    January 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2024. Dehkhoda, Ali Akbar. Dehkhoda Dictionary (in Persian). Tehran: Dehkhoda Lexicon Institute & International Center...
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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2023-04-21. َAli Akbar Dehkhoda (1945), Dehkhoda Dictionary [Farhang-e Dehkhoda] (in German), Tehran University, ISBN 9789640396179...
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    Astronomical Concepts" (PDF). Hokulea.com. Retrieved 31 October 2018. Dehkhoda, Ali Akbar. "Dehkhoda Dictionary". Parsi Wiki. Allen, Richard Hinckley (1963) [1899]...
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  • Dolatshah Samarkandi's ID card, page: 192 Ali Akbar Dehkhoda and others, keyword "Nizam al-Din Qari", Dehkhoda dictionary (retrieved on 30 September 2014)...
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    14th century. The biggest Persian dictionary is Dehkhoda Dictionary (16 volumes) by Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda. It is the largest comprehensive Persian dictionary...
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    Roman times. Most Bukharian Jews left Bukhara between 1925 and 2000. Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda defines the name Bukhara itself as meaning "full of knowledge", referring...
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