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FANĀ ḴOSROW
Cross-reference
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FANĀʾĪĀN, Mīrzā FARAJ-ALLĀH JONŪN
Vahid Rafati
b. Loṭf-ʿAlī b. Moḥammad-Reżā (b. Sangsar, 1873), poet.
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FANĀRŪZĪ, ḴᵛĀJA ʿAMĪD ABU’L-FAWĀRES
cross-reference
See SENDBĀD-NĀMA.
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FANĪ KAŠMĪRĪ
Sharif Husain Qasemi
pen name of Shaikh MOḤAMMAD-MOḤSEN b. Ḥasan KAŠMĪRĪ (d. 1670/71), Indo-Persian scholar and poet.
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FĀNŪS
Cross-reference
lanterns. See ČERĀḠ.
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FAQĪR DEHLAVĪ, MĪR ŠAMS-AL-DĪN
Munibur Rahman
or Maftūn (fl. 18th century), Persian poet from the Indian sub-continent.
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FAQĪR-ALLĀH JALĀLĀBĀDĪ
Cross-reference
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FĀRĀB
C. Edmund Bosworth
a small district on the middle Syr Darya in Transoxania, at the confluence of that river with its right-bank tributary, the Arys, which flows down from Esfījāb, and also the name of a small town within it.
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FĀRĀBĪ
Multiple Authors
Muslim philosopher of the 10th century.
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FĀRĀBĪ i. Biography
Dimitri Gutas
No one among Fārābī’s successors and their followers, or even unrelated scholars, undertook to write his full biography.