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BADR ČĀČĪ
M. Dabīrsīāqī
a Persian poet of the 14th century, born in the town or district of Čāč (also written Šāš) in Transoxiana.
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BADR JĀJARMĪ
M. Dabīrsīāqī
a 13th-century poet popular in his own time for his rhetorical skills.
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BADR KHAN
Cross-Reference
See BEDIR KHAN.
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BADR-AL-DĪN EBRĀHĪM
S. I. Baevskiĭ
author of the Persian dictionary Farhang-e zafāngūyā wa jahānpūyā (The eloquent and world-seeking dictionary) composed in India in the late 14th or early 15th century.
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BADR-AL-DĪN SERHENDĪ
Y. Friedmann
(b. ca. 1593-94), a Sufi author, translator, and disciple of Aḥmad Serhendī.
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BADR-AL-DĪN TABRĪZĪ
H. Crane
architect and savant active in Konya in Anatolia during the third quarter of the 13th century.
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BĀDRANG
Cross-Reference
See BĀLANG; CITRUS FRUITS.
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BADRĪ KAŠMĪRĪ
Z. Safa
Persian poet in India in the second half of the 16th century.
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BĀDRŪDI
E. Yarshater
one of the local dialects of the Kāšān region, spoken in Bādrūd, a dehestān (rural district) of Naṭanz.
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BĀDŪSPĀN
X. de Planhol
in medieval geography, a mountainous district of northern Iran on the Caspian side of the Alborz mountains, in Ṭabarestān (Māzandarān).