Farāhī, Masʻūd ibn Abī Bakr, -1242
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Name (Latin)
Farāhī, Masʻūd ibn Abī Bakr, -1242
Name (Arabic)
فراهي، مسعود بن أبي بكر, توفي 1242
Other forms of name
Farāhī, Abū Naṣr Muḥammad Badr al-Dīn, -1242
Masʻūd Ibn-Abī Bakr Farāhī, Abū Naṣr, -1242
Muḥammad Ibn-Abī Bakr Farāhī, Abū Naṣr, -1242
Badr al-Dīn Muḥammad Farāhī, Abū Naṣr, -1242
Farāhī, Maḥmūd ibn Abī Bakr, -1242
Farāhī, Muḥammad ibn Abī Bakr, -1242
Abū Naṣr Badr al-Dīn Masʻūd ibn Abī Bakr ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn Jaʻfar al-Sinjarī al-Farāhī al-Adībī al-Sīstānī, -1242
Farāhī, Abū Naṣr
فراهى، ابونصر
الفراهي، محمود بن أبي بكر, توفي 1242
الفراهي، محمد بن أبي بكر, توفي 1242
أبو نصر بدر الدين مسعود بن أبي بكر بن الحسين بن جعفر السنجري الفراهي الأديبي السيستاني, توفي 1242
Date of death
1242
Field of activity
Lexicography
Associated Language
ara per
Gender
male
Language
ara per
Other Identifiers
VIAF:
13150645168410622328
Wikidata:
Q5682343
Library of congress:
no2006071896
OCoLC:
oca06992700
DLC:
no2006071896
Sources of Information
- Kitāb-i Niṣāb al-Ṣibyān, 1923: ابو نصر فراهى = Abū Naṣr Farāhī; author of نصاب الصبيان = Niṣāb al-ṣibyān, a poetic Arabic-Persian dictionary; manuscript text in Arabic and Persian ( (23009 (online via vHMML), viewed on October 16, 2020) )
- نصاب الصبيان, ١٣٦١ [ش]:
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Wikipedia description:
Abu Nasr Farahi (Persian: ابونصر فراهی; died 1242) was a Persian poet and lexicographer from Farah, Sistan, which is now in Afghanistan. Little is known about his life; he is known to have lived during the rule of the Nasrid dynasty and the early period of the Mongol Empire. Three works are attributed to him, including the Nisab al-Sibiyan, the first lexicographic work on Arabic to be written in Persian verses.
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