Table of Contents
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EBN BĀBAWAYH (2)
Martin McDermott
(Bābūya), SHAIKH ṢADŪQ ABŪ JAʿFAR MOḤAMMAD b. Abu’l-Ḥasan ʿAlī... Mūsā Qomī (b. Qom after 305, probably about 311/923; d. Ray, 381/991), author of one of the authoritative four books of Imami Shiʿite Hadith, Man lā yaḥżoroho’l-faqīh.
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EBN BĀKŪYA
Cross-Reference
See BĀBĀ KŪHĪ.
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EBN BAQIYA
C. E. Bosworth
called Naṣir-al-Dawla and Nāṣeḥ "Counselor,” vizier of the Buyids in Iraq, b. 314/926, d. 367/978.
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EBN BAṬṬŪṬA
Charles F. Beckingham
(1304-1368/9), the most famous Muslim traveler.
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EBN BAZZĀZ
Roger Savory
author of the Ṣafwat al-ṣafāʾ, a biography of Shaikh Ṣafī-al-Dīn Esḥāq Ardabīlī (d. 935/1334), founder of the Safavid order of Sufis and the eponym of the Safavid dynasty.
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EBN BĪBĪ, NĀṢER-AL-DĪN ḤOSAYN
Tahsin Yazici
b. Moḥammad b. ʿAlī Jaʿfarī Roḡadī, Persian historian and man of letters.
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EBN BOḴTĪŠŪʿ
Lutz Richter-Bernburg
prominent family of physicians of Gondēšāpūr at court during the early ʿAbbasid period.
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EBN DĀʿĪ RĀZĪ, ABŪ TORĀB ṢAFĪ-AL-DĪN MORTAŻĀ
Marco Salami
b. Dāʿī b. Qāsem Rāzī Ḥosaynī (or Ḥasanī), known as ʿAlam-al-Hodā (d. after 1132), Imami traditionist and author of a heresiography in Persian.
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EBN DĀROST, MAJD-AL-WOZARĀʾ MOḤAMMAD
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. Manṣūr (d. Ahvā, 1074), vizier to the ʿAbbasid caliph al-Qāʾem from 9 May 1061 to 9 December 1062.
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EBN DĀROST, TĀJ-AL-MOLK ABU’L-ḠANĀʾEM MARZBĀN
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. Ḵosrow-Fīrūz Šīrāzī (1046-93), last vizier of the Great Saljuq Sultan Malekšāh.