Hubaysh-i Tiflisi
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Hubaysh-i Tiflisi ( fa, حبیش تفلیسی; died or 1231) was an author who composed several scientific works in Persian and to a lesser degree
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* * * * * {{Encyclopædia Iranica Online, last1=Yazıcı, first1=Tahsin, last2=Özgüdenlı, first2=Osman G., title=PERSIAN AUTHORS OF ASIA MINOR PART 1, url=https://iranicaonline.org/articles/persian-authors-1, year=2000 13th-century deaths Scholars from the Sultanate of Rum People from Tbilisi 12th-century Persian-language writers Arabic-language writers 12th-century births