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EBN ḴARMĪL
C. Edmund Bosworth
early 13th century military commander of the Ghurids, and connected, according to Jūzjānī, with the district of Gorzevān on the headwaters of the Morḡāb in the province of Gūzgān in northern Afghanistan.
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EBN ḴĀZEM
Cross-Reference
See ʿABDALLĀH B. ḴĀZEM.
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EBN ḴORDĀḎBEH, ABU’L-QĀSEM ʿOBAYD-ALLĀH
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. ʿAbd-Allāh (fl. 9th century), author of the earliest surviving Arabic book of administrative geography.
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EBN MAFANA
C. E. Bosworth
vizier to the Buyid ruler of Fars and Khuzestan.
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EBN MĀHĀN
Cross-Reference
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EBN MĀJŪR
Cross-Reference
See BANŪ AMĀJŪR.
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EBN MĀKŪLA
Cross-Reference
See ĀL-E MĀKŪLĀ.
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EBN MARDAWAYH, AHMAD
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. Mūsā b. Mardawayh b. Fūrak Eṣfahānī (935-1019), scholar of Isfahan in the Buyid period, who wrote in the fields of tradition, tafsīr (Koranic exegsis), history, and geography.
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EBN MARZOBĀN, ABŪ AḤMAD ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN
D. M. Dunlop
b. ʿAlī b. Marzbān Ṭabīb Marzbānī (d. Tostar, February-March 1006), administrative official under the Buyids.
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EBN MATTAWAYH, ABŪ MOḤAMMAD ḤASAN
Martin McDermott
b. Aḥmad b. Mattawayh, Muʿtazilite theologian of the Basran school, a student of Qāżī ʿAbd-al-Jabbār (d. 1025).