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FEṬR
Cross-Reference
See FESTIVALS iii.
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FEṬRAT ZARDŪZ SAMARQANDĪ, SAYYED KAMĀL
Michael Zand
(1660-1699), Tajik poet.
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FEṬRAT, ʿABD-AL-RAʾŪF BOḴĀRĪ
Habib Borjian
(b. Bukhara, ca. 1886; d. Tashkent, 1938), teacher, man of letters, and the most important thinker of the Jadid movement of modern Central Asia.
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FETYĀN
Cross-reference
See ʿAYYĀR; JAVĀNMARDI.
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FEUDALISM
Cross-Reference
European term sometimes applied to medieval Persia; see EQṬĀʿ.
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FEUVRIER, JEAN-BAPTISTE
Jean Calmard
(1842-1926), Nāṣer-al-Dīn Shah’s personal physician (1889-1892), author of Trois ans à la cour de Perse, with engravings from photographs in the collections of Nāṣer-al-Dīn Shah and his retinue, Feuvrier’s own drawings, and Persian contemporary paintings.
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FEVZİ EFENDİ, MEḤMED
Tahsın Yazici
or FAWZĪ (b. Denizli, 1826; d. Istanbul, 1900), Ottoman author who wrote some books in Persian.
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FEVZİ MOSTĀRĪ
Hamid Algar
or FAWZĪ (d. 1747), author of the Bolbolestān, an imitation of Saʿdī’s Golestān, the only prose work written in Persian known to be by a Bosnian author.
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FEYLĪ
Pierre Oberling
group of Lor tribes located mainly in Luristan.
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FEYLĪ DIALECT
Cross-Reference
See LORĪ.