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ʿAWĀREŻ
W. Floor
term used since 4th/10th century to denote extraordinary imposts of various kinds, the nature of which differed per area and historic period.
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ʿAWFĪ, SADĪD-AL-DĪN
J. Matīnī
an important Persian writer of the late 6th/12th and early 7th/13th centuries.
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AWḤAD-AL-DĪN KERMĀNĪ
Z. Safa
a famous mystic of the 6th/12th century.
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AWḤADĪ MARĀḠAʾĪ
Dj. Khaleghi-Motlagh
(born ca. 673/1274-75 in Marāḡa and died there in 738/1338), a poet who flourished in the reign of Abū Saʿīd Bahādor Khan (r. 716/1316-736/1335).
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AWLĪĀʾ
H. Algar
a term commonly translated in European languages as “saints” or the equivalent.
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AWLĪĀʾALLĀH ĀMOLĪ
W. Madelung
the author of the history of Rūyān, Tārīḵ-e Rūyān, written about 760/1359.
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AWQĀF
Cross-Reference
See WAQF (pending).
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AWRANGĀBĀDĪ, ʿABD-AL-ḤAYY
Cross-Reference
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AWRANGĀBĀDĪ, ʿABD-AL-RAZZĀQ
Cross-Reference
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AWRANGĀBĀDĪ, SHAH NEẒĀM-AL-DĪN
M. L. Siddiqui
the celebrated Češtī saint said to be a descendant of Abū Bakr, the first caliph, in the line of Šehāb-al-dīn Sohravardī.