- Ali ibn
Mahziar al-
Ahvazi (Persian: علی ابن مهزیار اهوازی) was an
early and
prominent Shia
religious judicial scholar,
narrator and scholar.
Mahziar was...
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Nobakht Ahvazi (Persian: نوبخت اهوازى), also
spelled Naubakht Ahvaz and Naubakht,
along with his sons were
astrologers from
Ahvaz (in the present-day Khuzestan...
- The Arab
Struggle Movement for the
Liberation of
Ahwaz (Arabic: حركة النضال العربي لتحرير الأحواز, romanized: Ḥarakat an-Niḍāl al-ʿArabī li-Taḥrīr al-ʿAhwāz;...
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Darreh Ahvazi (Persian: دره اهوازی, also
Romanized as
Darreh Ahvāzī; also
known as
Darreh Ahvāz) is a
village in Rud Zard
Rural District, in the Central...
- Abu al-Hasan al-
Ahvazi (Persian: ابوالحسن اهوازی) was a
Persian mathematician and
astronomer of the 4th AH/10th CE and 5th AH/11th CE centuries. His name...
- from Khuzestan,
including Abu Nuwas,
Abdollah ibn-Meymun
Ahvazi, the
astronomer Nowbækht-e
Ahvazi and his sons as well as Jorjis, the son of
Bakhtshua Gondishapuri...
- to
Islam included Abd-Allāh Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ, Fadl ibn Sahl and
Naubakht Ahvazi.
During the
following Abbasid period an enfranchi****t was experienced...
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Voscopoulos C,
Boeshans K,
Winston J, Divi R,
Gunsior M,
Goldsmith P,
Ahvazi B,
Chavakis T,
Oppenheim JJ,
Yuspa SH (2008). "Chemotactic
activity of S100A7...
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Khuzestan Levantine Arabic,
Mesopotamian Arabic,
Omani Arabic,
Kuwaiti Arabic,
Ahvazi Arabic Dishdāshah (دِشْدَاشَة)
United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia...
- his
change of
religion and belief: Some have said that Ali ibn
Mahziar Ahvazi wrote a
treatise rejecting al-Asbat's
religion and
called him to the truth...