• Buzurg ibn Shahriyār al-Rāmhormuzī (full name Persian: بزرگ بن شهریار الرام هرمزي), was allegedly a Muslim traveler, sailor, cartographer and geographer...
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  • Robert Caldwell (1989), A History of Tinnevelly, pages 9 and 10 Buzurg Ibn Shahriyar, Kitāb ‘Ajāyab-ul-Hind or Livre des Merveilles de l’Inde, Text Arab...
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    the writer, "that Ibn Lakis is right when he maintains that the Wakwak Islands are situated opposite to China." — Buzurg Ibn Shahriyar of Ramhormuz, Ajaib...
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  • wandering scholar of the fifteenth century (1920). Buzurg ibn Shahriyār, al-Rām-Hurmuzi. Buzurg Ibn Shahriyar of Ramhormuz (10th century) was a Muslim traveler...
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  • ibn Buzurg-Ummid. In Isfahan, a great massacre of the Nizaris (or those accused to be Nizaris) was committed. During the reign of Muhammad ibn Buzurg-Ummid...
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  • Seven Seas: The Maritime Culture in the Kitab 'Aja'ib al-Hind by Buzurg Ibn Shahriyar (d. 399/1009) / Suhanna Shafiq. 2013 312. Jurisdiktion als Mikrogeschichte...
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    had 5 children in total: Khwaja Jabir, Khwaja Abdurrahman, Khwaja Hashim Buzurg, Qazi Mohd Yusuf and Qazi Mohd Naimat. The descendants of the sons of Abdullah...
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    of the Shahriyarid line of the Baduspanid family, established by Shahriyar III ibn Jamshid (r. 937–949), the Baduspanids wielded the pre-Islamic title...
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