- al-Farisi al-Istakhri (آبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن محمد الفارسي الإصطخري) (also
Estakhri, Persian: استخری, i.e. from the
Iranian city of Istakhr, b. - d. 346 AH/AD...
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Lexar was spun off from
Cirrus Logic in 1996.
Lexar was
created by
Petro Estakhri and Mike ****ar. In 2005,
Lexar was
awarded $380
million in a
lawsuit against...
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Estarkhi (Persian: اسطرخي), also
rendered as
Estakhri, may
refer to:
Estakhri, Fars Estarkhi, Faruj,
North Khorasan Province Estarkhi, Shirvan,
North Khorasan...
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because it was
recorded only in the 10th century. The
Persian geographer Estakhri reported windmills being operated in
Khorasan (Eastern Iran and Western...
- Shēr-zil to Shēr-dil "lion’s heart", etc. The
medieval Persian geographer Estakhri differentiates between Persian and
Daylami and
comments that in the highlands...
-
Reinhard Pummer,
Abraham Tal. A
Companion to
Samaritan Studies. p70-45.
Estakhri quoted by Le Strange, G. (1890).
Palestine Under the Moslems: A Description...
- 77–137. Natanzi, Mo'in ad-Din.
Montakhab ut-Tawarikh-e Mo'ini. ed.
Parvin Estakhri. Tehran: Asateer, 1383 (2004). Qa'em Maqami, Jahangir. "Asnad-e
Farsi o...
- Heights), Tyre and Saffuriya. The
geographers Ibn
Hawqal (d. c. 978) and
Estakhri (d. 957)
noted the
Ghawr (Jordan Valley) district, the low-lying area along...
- silk" is ṣūf al-baḥr ("sea wool"). The 9th-century
Persian geographer Estakhri notes that a sea-wool robe cost more than 1000 gold
pieces and records...
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leaving Partav a mere bishopric.
According to the
Muslim geographers Estakhri, Ibn Hawqal, and Al-Muqaddasi, the
distinctive Caucasian Albanian language...