PERSON
Abū al-Ḥasan Bahmanyār ibn al-Marzubān
Name (arabic) |
أبو الحسن بهمنيار بن المرزبان
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Name (translit) |
Abū al-Ḥasan Bahmanyār ibn al-Marzubān
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Alias |
Bahmanyār ibn al-Marzubān
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Died |
457H/1065J
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Student of |
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Number in MAMS |
376
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ismi_id |
68314
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