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FARHANG-E ZAFĀNGŪYĀ WA JAHĀNPŪYĀ
Cross-reference
See BADR-AL-DĪN EBRĀHĪM.
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FARHANGESTĀN
M. A. Jazayeri
a term for “academy” which gained currency in the 20th century to denote an association of scholars.
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FARHANGI ZABONI TOJIKĪ
Cross-reference
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FARĪBORZ
Djalal Khaleghi-Motlagh
son of Key Kāvūs.
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FARĪBORZ
Cross-Reference
b. Salār. See ŠARVĀNŠĀH.
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FARĪD
EIr
b. Shaikh Maʿrūf BHAKKARĪ, 16-17th century author of an important biographical dictionary in Persian of Mughal notables, the Ḏaḵīrat al-ḵawanīn.
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FARĪD ESFARĀYENĪ, Malek-al-Šoʿarāʾ Ḵᵛāja FARĪD-AL-DĪN AḤWAL
Ḏabīḥ-Allāh Ṣafā
or Eṣfahānī (d. after 1264), 13th-century Persian poet.
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FARĪD KĀTEB
Sheila S. Blair
scribe active in Shiraz in the 16th century.
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FARĪD-AL-DĪN GANJ-E ŠAKAR
Cross-Reference
See GANJ-E ŠAKAR.
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FARĪD-AL-DĪN, ABŪ’L-ḤASAN ʿALĪ ŠARVĀNĪ
Cross-Reference
See FAHHĀD.