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Yusuf ibn
Ismail al-
Kutubi known as Ibn al-Kutbi (13th – 14th
centuries AD)[dubious – discuss] a
Persian scholar and
physician worked as a
doctor in the...
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Kutubi Muhammed Musliyar (Arabic:كتبي محمّد مسليار) was a
scholar from
Kerala and
advisor of
Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama. He was born to Cheruchal...
- from Fustat,
Egypt wrote about using a
postal service known as the
kutubi. The
kutubi system managed routes between the
cities of Jerusalem, Ramla, Tyre...
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Arabian poet". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 2016-07-21. Ibn Shākir al-
Kutubī, Muḥammad (1974). Fawāt al-wafāyāt (1st ed.). Beirut: Dar Ṣādir. p. 362...
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original on
August 13, 2018.
Retrieved February 14, 2015.
Haque 1982, p. 7. Al-
Kutubi,
Shakir (1881).
Fawat al-Wafayat. p. 35. Cite error: The
named reference...
- it are
quoted by
other authors,
including Ibn Khallikān, Ibn Shākir al-
Kutubī, Yāqūt al-Rūmī and Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī. It was
praised for its literary...
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founded under the
reformation leader Chalilakath Kunahmed Haji, and in 1926
Kutubi Muhammed Musliyar became head of the
institution and
appointed him as his...
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state Kerala and an
active member of
Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama Kutubi Muhammed Musliyar,
scholar hailing from
Kerala and
advisor of
Samastha Kerala...
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Person Singular Plural Nominative كِتابِي kitābī كُتُبِي
kutubī Accusative Genitive...
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Nakhshabi Rashid-al-Din
Hamadani Sadid al-Din al-Kazaruni
Yusuf ibn
Ismail al-
Kutubi Zayn-e-Attar 15th
century Abu Sa'id al-Afif Burhan-ud-din
Kermani Husayni...