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Hamadani (other)
Hamadani, Hamedani or Hamadhani denotes something or someone related to the town of Hamadan in Iran, and may refer to: Places * Aghbolagh-e Hamadani, a village in Takab County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Tolombeh-ye Hamadani, a village in Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran * Al-Hamadhani, a crater on planet Mercury People * Hamadani, an Arabic ''nisbah'' (attributive title) that denotes an origin from Hamadan Other * Judeo-Hamedani dialect, spoken by Iranian Jews * '' Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-Hamadhani'', a 9th-century Arabic collection of stories See also * Hamdani (other) * Hamadan (other) Hamadan is a city in Hamedan Province, Iran. Places Hamedan ( fa, همدان, link=no) may also refer to: * Hamadan, East Azerbaijan * Hamedan, Sistan and Baluchestan or Humadan * Hamedan Province, Iran ** Hamadan County in Hamadan Province in ...
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Hamadan
Hamadan () or Hamedan ( fa, همدان, ''Hamedān'') ( Old Persian: Haŋgmetana, Ecbatana) is the capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. At the 2019 census, its population was 783,300 in 230,775 families. The majority of people living in Hamadan identify as ethnic Persians. Hamedan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities. It is possible that it was occupied by the Assyrians in 1100 BCE; the Ancient Greek historian, Herodotus, states that it was the capital of the Medes, around 700 BCE. Hamedan has a green mountainous area in the foothills of the 3,574-meter Alvand Mountain, in the midwest part of Iran. The city is 1,850 meters Above mean sea level, above sea level. The highly cultural nature of this old city and its historic sites attract tourists during the summer to this city, located approximately southwest of Tehran. The major sights of this city are the Ganj Nameh inscription, the Avicenna monument and the Baba Taher monument. The main language in the city ...
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Aghbolagh-e Hamadani
Aghbolagh-e Hamadani ( fa, اغبلاغ همداني, also Romanized as Āghbolāgh-e Hamadānī; also known as Āqbolāgh-e Hamadān and Āqbolāgh-e Hamedānī) is a village in Chaman Rural District, Takht-e Soleyman District, Takab County Takab County, or Tekab County ( fa, شهرستان تکاب) is located in West Azerbaijan province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is borde ..., West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 119, in 24 families. References Populated places in Takab County {{Takab-geo-stub ...
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Al-Hamadhani (crater)
Al-Hamadhani is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 186 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union The International Astronomical Union (IAU; french: link=yes, Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is a nongovernmental organisation with the objective of advancing astronomy in all aspects, including promoting astronomical research, outreac ... in 1979. Al-Hamadhani is named for the Iranian writer Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani, who died in 1007 C.E. Al-Hamadhani is one of 110 peak ring basins on Mercury.Chapman, C. R., Baker, D. M. H., Barnouin, O. S., Fassett, C. I., Marchie, S., Merline, W. J., Ostrach, L. R., Prockter, L. M., and Strom, R. G., 2018. Impact Cratering of Mercury. In ''Mercury: The View After MESSENGER'' edited by Sean C. Solomon, Larry R. Nittler, and Brian J. Anderson. Cambridge Planetary Science. Chapter 9. Mariner 10 image 0000142.png, Mariner 10 image with Al-Hamadhani and nearby Scarlatti at center Al-Hamadha ...
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Hamadani (surname)
Hamdani, Hamadani, Hamedani or Hamadhani ( ar, همذاني, fa, همدانی) is an Arabic '' nisbah'' (attributive title) that denotes an origin from the Hamadan province of Iran. It is commonly used for Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani, but the many notable people with the surname include: * Mihran-i Hamadani (died 633), Sasanian military officer * Burayr ibn Khuzayr al-Hamadani (7th century), Qāriʾ, Tabi‘un, and companion of Ali * Ibn al-Faqih al-Hamadhani (10th century), Persian historian and geographer * Abd al-Jabbâr al-Hamadhânî (935–1025), Mu'tazilite theologian * Baba Taher Oryan Hamadani (938–1021), Persian poet * Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani (969–1007), Persian Arabic-language writer and poet * Yusuf Hamadani (1062–1141), Persian Sufi master * Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani (1098–1131), Persian judge, mystic, and philosopher * Rashid-al-Din Hamadani (1247–1318), Persian statesman, historian and physician * Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (1314–1384), Persian Sufi p ...
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Nisba (onomastics)
In Arabic names, a ' ( ar, نسبة ', "attribution"), also rendered as ' or ', is an adjective indicating the person's place of origin, tribal affiliation, or ancestry, used at the end of the name and occasionally ending in the suffix ''-iyy(ah)''. , originally an Arabic word, has been passed to many other languages such as Turkish, Persian, Bengali and Urdu. In Persian, Turkish, and Urdu usage, it is always pronounced and written as '. In Arabic usage, that pronunciation occurs when the word is uttered in its construct state only. The practice has been adopted in Iranian names and South Asian Muslim names. The can at times become a surname. Original use A "relation" is a grammatical term referring to the suffixation of masculine -''iyy'', feminine ''-iyyah'' to a word to make it an adjective. As an example, the word ''‘Arabiyy'' () means "Arab, related to Arabic, Arabian". forms are very common in Arabic names. Use in onomastics Traditional Arabic names do not incl ...
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Maqamat Badi' Az-Zaman Al-Hamadhani
''Maqamat Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadhani'' (Arabic: مقامات بديع الزمان الهمذاني), are an Arabic collection of stories from the 9th century, written by Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani. Of the 400 episodic stories, roughly 52 have survived. Description The work consists of a series of anecdotes of social satire written and the narrative concerns the travels of a middle-aged man as he uses his charm and eloquence to swindle his way across the Arabic world. The work is characterized by the alternation of rhymed prose (sajʿ) and poetry. They are narrated from the point of view of a fictitious character, 'very likely a traveling merchant who has money and time', ʿĪsā ibn Hishām, about the adventures of an eloquent beggar named Abū al-Fatḥ al-Iskandarī'. The Maqamat are also known for their intertextuality and narrative construction. According to Ailin Qian, The core of the Hamadhānian ''maqāmah'' is dialogue, and al-Hamadhānī, by using techniques such a ...
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Hamdani (other)
Hamdani or al-Hamdani ( ar, حمداني), ( ar, همداني) may refer to: People with the surname * Harith al-Hamdani (), contemporary of Muhammad * Saeed Ibn Qais Hamdani (), Tabi‘un hermit * Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani (893–945), Arab geographer, historian and astronomer * Abu Firas al-Hamdani (932–968), Arab prince and poet * Yusuf Hamdani (1062–1141), Persian Sufi master * Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (1314–1384 ), Persian Sufi Muslim Saint * Shaikh Ghulam Hamdani (1751–1844), Indian Urdu poet * Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani (died 1896), Muslim scholar and Sufi shaykh * Smail Hamdani (1930–2017), Algerian politician * Ra'ad al-Hamdani (1945–2015), Iraqi general under Saddam Hussein * Salah Al-Hamdani (born 1951), Iraqi poet, actor, and playwright * Talat Hamdani (born 1953), Pakistani American anti-discrimination activist and mother of Mohammad Salman Hamdani * Fayçal Hamdani (born 1970), Algerian footballer * Dorsaf Hamdani (born 1975), Tunisian singer a ...
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