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EBN DAYṢĀN
Cross-Reference
See BARDESANES.
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EBN DOROSTAWAYH, ABŪ MOḤAMMAD ʿABD-ALL
Seeger A. Bonebakker
b. Jaʿfar b. Dorostawayh b. Marzbān (b. Fasā, 871; d. Baghdad, May 958), grammarian and lexicographer of Persian origin.
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EBN ELYĀS, MANṢŪR
Gul A. Russell
(fl. late 14th-early 15th cent.), author of two extant Persian works: a medical compilation titled Kefāya-ye mojāhedīya and an illustrated anatomy text known as the Tašrīḥ-e manṣūrī. The five full-page drawings, corresponding to the five treatises in the Tašrīḥ, are unique in the history of Islamic medicine.
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EBN ESFANDĪĀR, BAHĀʾ-AL-DĪN MOḤAMMAD
Charles Melville
b. Ḥasan, historian, probably from Āmol, who flourished around the turn of the 13th century.
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EBN FAHD ḤELLĪ, ABU’L-ʿABBĀS JAMĀL-AL-DĪN AḤMAD
Marco Salami
b. Šams-al-Dīn Moḥammad (1355-1437), Imami scholar and jurist.
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EBN FARĪḠŪN
Cross-Reference
See ĀL-E FARĪḠŪN.
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EBN FAŻLĀN
Cross-Reference
See AḤMAD B. FAŻLĀN.
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EBN FONDOQ
Cross-Reference
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EBN FŪLĀD
C. Edmund Bosworth
(or Ebn Pūlād), military adventurer, probably of Daylamī origin, active in northern Persia during the Buyid period (early 11th century) and typical of the soldiers of fortune characterizing the “Daylamī intermezzo” of medieval Persian history.
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EBN FŪRAK
Forthcoming
EBN FŪRAK. See Supplement.