- Jaʽfar (Arabic: جَعْفَر),
meaning in
Arabic "small stream/rivulet/cr****", is a
masculine name of
Arabic origin,
common among Muslims especially in Iran...
- Abul Abbas, the
founder of the new dynasty; that of (A-p'u-cKa-fo) Abu
Giafar, the
builder of Baghdad; and that of (A-lun)
Harun al Raschid, who is known...
- Kyrgyzstan) in 751.[citation needed] Jaʽfar also
appears (under the name of
Giafar in most translations)
along with
Harun al-Rashid in
several Arabian Nights...
- Abū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Manṣūr (/ælmænˈsʊər/; Arabic: أبو جعفر عبد الله بن محمد المنصور; 95 AH – 158 AH/714 CE – 6
October 775 CE) usually...
-
Henry Stephen Kemble Kemble as
Giafar in Milner's ‘Barmecide, or the
Fatal Offspring’ Born 15
September 1789 London,
England Died 22 June 1836 Nationality...
-
eighth century there were
Moslem troops in Shensi, 3,000 men,
under Abu
Giafar,
coming to
support the
dethroned Emperor in A.d. 756. In the thirteenth...
- (trans.), Ibn Khallikan's
Biographical Dictionary, vol. 1, Paris, 1843, p. 81.
Louis Moréri, Le
grand dictionnaire historique (1759), Abou-
Giafar al Nahas...
- abu
giafar chinese.
Stanley Ghosh (1961).
Embers in Cathay. Doubleday. p. 60.
Retrieved 2011-12-14.
During the
reign of Abb****id
Caliph Abu
Giafar in the...
-
eighth century there were
Moslem troops in Shensi, 3,000 men,
under Abu
Giafar,
coming to
support the
dethroned Emperor in AD 756. In the
thirteenth century...
-
Evangelist zur
Eintracht masonic lodge. Haßloch died in
Darmstadt at age 60.
Giafar und Zaide, oder die
Ruinen von Babylon, eine große
romantische Oper in 3...