- and the
interregnum that followed. A
native of Qazvin,
Mustawfi belonged to
family of
mustawfis (financial accountants), thus his name. He was a close...
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Mubarak Ibn
Ahmad Sharaf al-Din Ibn al-
Mustawfi al-Lakhmi al-Irbili (Arabic: مبارك بن أحمد شرف الدين اللخمي الإربيلي, b. 1169 – d. 1239), a
famous Muslim...
- epic poem
written by the
Persian poet,
historian and
geographer Hamdallah Mustawfi (d. 1334). The epic history,
compiled in 75,000 couplets,
explores Iranian...
- the
original on 8
April 2014.
Retrieved 18
September 2010. Hamd-Allah
Mustawfi of
Qazwin (1340). "The
Geographical Part of the NUZHAT-AL-QULUB". Translated...
-
governorship p****ed to
Fakhr al-Dawla Abu Ali, an
ancestor of
Hamdallah Mustawfi, and he
served as
governor for the next 27 years. In 913/4 (301 AH) Qazvin...
- and a
twisted Bashlyk that
covers their head, chin and neck.
Hamdallah Mustawfi,
composer of the 14th-century
geographical work
Nuzhat al-Qulub writes...
-
travelling in this
desert except in wagons." Battuta's contemporary,
Hamdallah Mustawfi, elaborated, "This is of the
Sixth Clime, its
plains bear
excellent pasturage ...
-
Fakhr al-Din
Mustawfi (died 1290) was a
Persian statesman from the
Mustawfi family of Qazvin, who
lived during the
early Ilkhanate era. He was the elder...
-
century by
Hamdallah Mustawfi in his
Nuzhat al-Qulub,
which The
Cambridge History of Iran
describes as "fairly accurate."
Mustawfi wrote that **** po****tions...
- Al-Busiri Ibn
Manzur Ibn
Battuta 'A'isha al-Ba'uniyya Ibn al-Wardi
Hamdallah Mustawfi Ibn
Nubata al-Nafzawi Ibn
Khaldun Al-Qalqashandi
Ottoman era Al-Nabulsi...