Encyclopædia Iranica
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ʿABD-AL-ṢAMAD ḤAMADĀNĪ
M. Bayat
Faqīh, author, and well-known Sufi master of the Neʿmatallāhī order (d. 1216/1801).
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ʿABD-AL-ṢAMAD KHAN
S. Maqbul Ahmad
North Indian politician, administrator, and patron of the arts (17th-18th century).
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ʿABD-AL-ṢAMAD ŠĪRĀZĪ
P. P. Soucek
Painter, calligrapher, and Mughal courtier (16th century). He entered the service of Homāyūn at Kabul in 956/1549 and remained an important artistic and governmental figure under Akbar (963-1014/1556-1605).
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ʿABD-AL-SATTĀR LAHŪRĪ
A. Camps
author and translator in the reigns of Akbar and Jahāngīr.
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ʿABD-AL-VĀḤED (Potter)
O. Watson
A potter whose signature is found on a blue and black underglaze painted dish dated 971/1563.
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ʿABD-AL-VĀḤED (Author)
D. Pingree
8th/14th century author.
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ʿABD-AL-VĀḤED B. ZAYD
P. Nwyia
(d. 177/793), Sufi, the leading personality among the ascetics trained in the school of Ḥasan Baṣrī.
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ʿABD-AL-VĀḤED HAMADĀNĪ
T. Yazici
Son of a Naqšbandī shaikh, author (d. 1547).
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ʿABD-AL-VĀḤED JŪZJĀNĪ
D. Pingree
Pupil of Ebn Sīnā (980-1037).
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ʿABD-AL-VĀḤED MAŠHADĪ
F. Cağman and P. P. Soucek
Calligrapher active during the first half of the 10th/16th century.
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