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EBN ṬĀWŪS, RAŻĪ-AL-DĪN ʿALĪ
Etan Kohlberg
b. Mūsā b. Jaʿfar (b. Ḥella, 21 January 1193; d. Baghdad, 8 August 1266), Imami author, scholar, and bibliophile, called Ḏu’l-ḥasabayn “possessing two distinctions” because he was descended from both Ḥasan and Ḥosayn.
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EBN TORK
Cross-Reference
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EBN TORKA
Cross-Reference
See ṢĀʾN-AL-DĪN ʿALĪ EṢFAHĀNĪ.
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EBN YAMĪN, AMĪR FAḴR-AL-DĪN MAḤMŪD
Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak
b. Amir Yamīn-al-Dīn Ṭoḡrāʾī, a poet of the 14th century.
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EBN ZĪĀD, ʿOBAYD-ALLĀH
Jean Calmard
(b. ca. 648), Omayyad governor responsible for the death of the Imam Ḥosayn b. ʿAlī.
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EBRĀHĪM
Amnon Netzer
Abraham, the name of the first patriarch of the Hebrew people.
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EBRĀHĪM ʿAKKĀS-BĀŠĪ
Cross-Reference
See ʿAKKĀS-BĀŠĪ.
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EBRĀHĪM AMĪN-AL-SOLṬĀN
Cross-Reference
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EBRĀHĪM B. ADHAM
EIr
b. Manṣūr b. Yazīd b. Jāber ʿEjlī (d. 777-78), prominent Sufi and ascetic of 8th century.
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EBRĀHĪM B. ALPTIGIN, ABŪ ESḤĀQ
Cross-Reference
See ABŪ ESḤĀQ EBRĀHĪM.
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EBRĀHĪM B. ESMĀʿĪL
Sheila S. Blair
Safavid architect mentioned on two tiles: one in the dome of the tomb of Shaikh ʿAbd-al-Ṣamad at Naṭanz and another, dated 1661-62, in the south wall of the south ayvān of the congregational mosque at Isfahan.
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EBRĀHĪM B. ḤOSAYN
Cross-Reference
See TAHERIDS.
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EBRĀHĪM B. JARĪR
Munibur Rahman
author of a general history called Tārīḵ-e ebrāhīmī or Tārīḵ-e homāyūnī.
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EBRĀHĪM B. MASʿŪD
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. Maḥmūd b. Sebüktegīn, Abu’l-Moẓaffar, Ẓahīr-al-Dawla, Rażī-al-Dīn, etc., Ghaznavid sultan (r. 1059-99).
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EBRĀHĪM B. NAṢR
Cross-Reference
See BÖRĪ.
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EBRĀHĪM B. ʿOṮMĀN
Sheila S. Blair
Persian metalworker named in the inscription in Kufic script on the copper door knockers removed from a city gate in medieval Ganja (Soviet Kirovabad, Republic of Azerbaijan) and taken to the convent of Gelatʿi in Imeretiya, just east of Kutaisi in Georgia.
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EBRĀHĪM BEG
Cross-Reference
See ZAYN-AL-ʿĀBEDĪN MARĀḠAʾĪ.
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EBRĀHĪM DEDE ŠĀHEDĪ
Tahsin Yazici
Turkish poet and lexicographer.
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EBRĀHĪM FĀRŪQĪ
Cross-Reference
15th century poet and author of Farhang-e Ebrāhīmi. See under FARHANG-E EBRĀHIMI.
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EBRĀHĪM ĪNĀL
C. Edmund Bosworth
or Yenāl (d. 1059), early Saljuq leader.