Encyclopædia Iranica
Table of Contents
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ʿABD-AL-ḤAYY, ABŪ’L-ḤASANĀT
F. Robinson
(1264-1304/1848-86), Indian theologian from the distinguished Farangī Maḥall family.
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ʿABD-AL-ḤAYY, ḴᵛĀJĀ
P. P. Soucek
Miniaturist (late 8th/14th century).
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ʿABD-AL-JABBĀR
D. Duda
Calligrapher at the Safavid court in Isfahan in the time of Shah ʿAbbās I (17th century).
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ʿABD-AL-JABBĀR ASTARĀBĀDĪ
D. Duda
calligrapher of the taʿlīq script and bookpainter.
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ʿABD-AL-JABBĀR AZDĪ
D. M. Dunlop
Governor of Khorasan, executed in 142/759.
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ʿABD-AL-JABBĀR B. AḤMAD
W. Madelung
Prominent theologian of the late Muʿtazilite school (10th century).
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ʿABD-AL-JALĪL BELGRĀMĪ
M. Siddiqi
Major 17th/18th century Indo-Muslim litterateur.
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ʿABD-AL-JALĪL RĀZĪ
W. Madelung
Emāmī Shiʿite scholar, preacher, and author, b. probably early in the 6th/12th century.
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ʿABD-AL-ḴĀLEQ ḠOJDOVĀNĪ
K. A. Nizami
Teacher and distinguished Naqšbandī saint (d. 617/1220), who consolidated and transmitted the thought of the Naqšbandī order.
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ʿABD-AL-ḴĀN
P. Oberling
An Arab tribe of Ḵūzestān, it was originally affiliated with the Bani Lām tribal confederacy and resided in the region of ʿAmāra, in present-day Iraq.


