Ibn Bāṭīsh (June 1179 – June 1257) was a Muslim scholar and jurist belonging to the Shāfiʿī maddhab (legal school of thought). He was the muftī of Aleppo...
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had previously conquered from the Armenians. Ibrahim, the brother of Ibn Batish, was killed during the siege. The Cambridge History of Iran, Ed. J. A...
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Yeshudad of Merv authored important theological books. The father of Ibn Batish (died 1257) was a native of Hdatta. The city's importance declined and...
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freedman of Nūr al-Dīn Arslān Shāh ibn Masʿūd, ruler of Mosul. In 1225 or 1226, he invited his fellow Mosul native, Ibn Bāṭīsh, back to Aleppo, where the latter...
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vegetarianism, and Boyd received further tutoring on the dilruba from Shiv Dayal Batish. On 25 June 1967, Boyd was among the crowd of friends who participated in...
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Heidelberg. p. 105. ISBN 978-3-642-84023-4. Retrieved December 29, 2017. Batish DR, Singh HP, Kohlia RK, Kaur S (10 December 2008). "Eucalyptus essential...
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Ali Khan Sadaat Shafqat Amanat, son of Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan Shiv Dayal Batish Som Dutt Battu Ajoy Chakraborty, disciple of Munawar Ali Khan Kaushiki Chakraborty...
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