Table of Contents
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EBN ḤAWQAL, ABU’L-QĀSEM MOḤAMMAD
Anas B. Khalidov
b. ʿAlī Naṣībī, traveler and geographer of the 10th century.
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EBN ḤAWŠAB, ABU’L-QĀSEM ḤASAN
Heinz Halm
b. Faraj (or Faraḥ) b. Ḥawšab b. Zāḏān Najjār Kūfī, known also as Manṣūr al-Yaman (d. 914), Ismaʿili dāʿī and founder of the Ismaʿili community in northern Yemen.
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EBN HENDŪ, ABU’L-FARAJ ʿALĪ
Lutz Richter-Bernburg
b. Ḥosayn, also known as Ostāḏ (b. in Ṭabarestān, no later than the early 960s; d. in or after 1031), author of, inter alia, propaedeutic epistles on philosophy and medicine and of a gnomology of Greek wisdom, and generally renowned as a litterateur.
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EBN ḤOSĀM ḴᵛĀFĪ, MOḤAMMAD
Ḏabīḥ-Allāh Ṣafā
or Ḵūsfī, a poet of the 15th century.
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EBN ḴAFĪF
Forthcoming
See Supplement.
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EBN ḴĀLAWAYH, ABŪ ʿABD-ALLĀH ḤOSAYN
Michael G. Carter
b. Aḥmad b. Ḥamdān Hamaḏānī, philologist and Koran scholar.
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EBN ḴALDŪN, ABŪ ZAYD ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN
Franz Rosenthal
b. Moḥammad (b. 27 May 1332; d. 17 March 1406), the historian famous for the general theory of history and civilization brilliantly expounded in his Moqaddema.
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EBN ḴALLĀD, ABŪ ʿALĪ MOḤAMMAD BAṢRĪ
Daniel Gimaret
(d. 2nd half of 10th century), Muʿtazilite theologian of the so-called “school of Baṣra,” partisan of the ideas of Abū Hāšem Jobbāʾī.
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EBN ḴAMMĀR, ABU’L-ḴAYR ḤASAN
W. Montgomery Watt
b. Savār (or Sovār), b. Bābā b. Bahrām (or Behnām) Ḵᵛārazmī, philosopher.
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EBN ḴĀQĀN, FATḤ
Cross-Reference
See FATḤ B. ḴĀQĀN.