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FĀʾEQ ḴĀṢṢA, ABU’L-ḤASAN
C. Edmund Bosworth
(d. Khorasan 999), Turkish eunuch and slave commander of the Samanid army in Transoxania and Khorasan during the closing decades of that dynasty’s power.
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FAḠĀNĪ, BĀBĀ
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See BĀBĀ FAḠĀNĪ.
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FAGERGREN, CONRAD GUSTAF
Bo Utas
(b. Stockholm, 1818; d. Shiraz, 1879), Swedish physician in Shiraz, 1848-79.
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FAHHĀD, FARĪD-AL-DĪN ABU’L-ḤASAN ʿALĪ
David Pingree
the most prolific producer of astronomical tables in the Islamic world. He is credited with a total of six tables, all of which are lost. There are three lists of these tables, given by Moḥammad b. Abū Bakr Fāresī, Šams Monajjem Wābeknavī, and Ḥājī Ḵalīfa.
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FAHLABAḎ
Cross-Reference
See BĀRBAD.
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FAHLAVĪYĀT
Aḥmad Tafażżolī
an appellation given especially to the quatrains and by extension to the poetry in general composed in the old dialects of the Pahla/Fahla regions.
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FAHLĪĀN
Jamšīd Ṣadāqat-Ḵīš
a rural district (dehestān) situated 12 km northwest of Nūrābād in the Mamassanī šahrestān.
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FAHRAJ
Rezazadeh Langarudi
subdistrict (dehestān) and town in the Persian province of Yazd.
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FAḴR-AL-DĪN ĀḎARĪ
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See under BAHMANID DYNASTY.
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FAḴR-AL-DĪN ASʿAD
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