• Abū ʿAlī ʿĪsā ibn Isḥāq ibn Zurʿa (Arabic: ابن زرعة; 943–1008) was a medieval Syriac Orthodox physician and philosopher. Ibn Zurʿa was born in 943 in Baghdad...
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  • number of Christian and Muslim students, including Ibn Miskawayh, Ibn al-Khammar and Ibn Zura. Ibn Zura made Arabic translations of Aristotle and other Greek...
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  • Georgian tennis player Abu Zurʽa al-Razi (died 878), an Iranian Muslim scholar Edmundo Zura (born 1983), an Ecuadorian footballer Ibn Zur'a (943–1008), a philosopher...
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    Arabic translation of De Anima into Arabic is due to Ishaq ibn Hunayn (d. 910). Ibn Zura (d. 1008) made a translation into Arabic from Syriac. The Arabic...
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  • not give a date of birth or death, but gives his teacher as ʿĪsā ibn Isḥāq ibn Zurʿa, who died in 1008. Walzer 1985, p. 23. Teule & Swanson 2011, p. 280...
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  • philosophy under Abū al-Khayr ibn Suwār ibn al-Khammār. Some modern authors also make him a student of Abū ʿAlī ʿĪsā ibn Zurʿa. He taught and practised medicine...
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  • Abu Zurʽa Ubaydullah ibn Abdul-Karim ibn Yazid ibn Faruh (أبو زرعة الرازي, 815/816 or 809/810, in Rey, Iran – 878, in Rey) was a Muslim scholar, Muhaddith...
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  • Aslam ibn Zurʿa ibn ʿAmr ibn Khuwaylid al-Ṣāʿiq al-Kilābī (Arabic: أسلم بن زرعة الكلابي) (fl. 665–681) was a prominent Arab chieftain of the Qays tribal...
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  • Abū Zurʿa Rawḥ ibn Zinbāʿ al-Judhāmī (Arabic: روح بن زنباع الجذامي) (died 703) was the Umayyad governor of Palestine, one of the main advisers of Caliph...
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    Dioscorides, and more contemporary Arab physicians like ibn al-Khammār, Ibn Zurʿa, and Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq. He also was educated about practical medical procedures...
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    and Abenfarag, probably the 11th-century Christian Arabic writers Ibn Zurʿa and Ibn al-Ṭayyib. It is for the eleventh and twelfth chapters that he cites...
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    abu Zura, seized the first bit of land they encountered after crossing the Strait of Gibraltar in 710. The main conquest force led by Tariq ibn Ziyad...
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    Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. He was the son of Zura, and he is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarion on the 6th day of Tubah...
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    New Persian. Medieval Iranian scholars such as Abdullah ibn al-Muqaffa (8th century) and Ibn al-Nadim (10th century) associated the term "Dari" with the...
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  • scale", which happened. According to the report by Russian investigators, Zura Barayeva, the widow of Arbi Barayev, led the female members of the group...
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  • Barayev's 22-year-old nephew and successor Movsar and featured his widow Zura Barayeva, both of whom died in the attack. The remnants of Barayev's group...
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  • discovered an arms depot. December 10 - Alkhan-Kala administration deputy head Zura Koliyeva and her husband discovered gunned down in the village. A car bomb...
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  • wearing explosive belts. The women, between the ages of 16 and 26, were led by Zura Barayeva, widow of the Chechen warlord Arbi Barayev and also a relative of...
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