Zahir-al-Din Abu-al-Fazl Tahir ibn Muhammad (Persian: ظهیرالدّین ابوالفضل طاهر بن محمد; c. 1156 – 1201) mostly known as Zahir Faryabi (Persian: ظهیر فاریابی)...
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Damascus Zahir-al-Din Faryabi (died 1201), Persian poet Zahir al-Din Karawi (fl. 1355/56), leader of the Sarbadars of Sabzewar Zahir ud-din Muhammad Babur (1483–1531)...
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poet Anvari Abivardi (1126–1189) – poet Khaqani (1122–1190) – poet Zahir-al-Din Faryabi (d. 1202) – poet Zulfaqar Shirvani (d. 1290) – poet Humam-i Tabrizi...
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preceded by a vowel. The rule is described in an Arabic poem by Zahir-al-Din Faryabi. Forbes, Duncan (1862). A Grammar of the Persian Language: To which...
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1188, Nizami Ganjavi dedicated his Layla and Majnun to Akhsitan. Zahir-al-Din Faryabi (died 1201) dedicated at least one poem to Akhsitan. Minorsky 1945...
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Nebi Ala'al-Din Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Khilati Hanafi, wrote Sirat of Al-Khilati. Sheikh Zahir al-Din ibn Muhammad Gazaruni. Abu-al-Faraj ibn Al-Jawzi, wrote...
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