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- Ibn Waḥshiyya (Arabic: ابن وحشية), died c. 930, was a Nabataean (Aramaic-speaking, rural Iraqi) agriculturalist, toxicologist, and alchemist born in Qussīn...
- kinds, such as to the ancient Egyptians and Gr****s, or to Buddhists. Ibn Wahshiyya (died c. 930) used the term for a type of Mesopotamian paganism that preserved...
- written The Nabatean Agriculture, is a 10th-century text on agronomy by Ibn Wahshiyya (born in Qussīn, present-day Iraq; died c. 930). It contains information...
- Ibn Wahshiyya wrote a detailed description of the practice. Layering was done with vines if there was enough space for it.: 107–8  Ibn Wahshiyya described...
- Arabic book Shawq al-Mustaham, attributed to the 9th-century author Ibn Wahshiyya, the author refers to the existence of a Kurdish alphabet and to scientific...
- long-time rulers of the land. For example, the Nabataean scholar Ibn Wahshiyya (died c. 930 CE) claimed to be a descendant of the Neo-****yrian king Sennacherib...
- attempts at decipherment were made by some such as Dhul-Nun al-Misri and Ibn Wahshiyya (9th and 10th century, respectively). All medieval and early modern attempts...
- the one who discovered the river Kutha. In The Last Pagans of Iraq: Ibn Waḥshiyya and His Nabatean Agriculture, Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila says: "One might also...
- Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Abū Ḥanīfa Dīnawarī's (828–896) the Book of Plants...
- medieval Egypt during the 9th and 10th centuries. Dhul-Nun al-Misri and Ibn Wahshiyya were the first historians to study hieroglyphs, by comparing them to the...