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بوسنج

Root entry · 10 derived lemmas

This root entry appears to be a proper noun, likely a place name or a tribal/family designation. It is described as being of Persian origin (معرب) and associated with specific locations and individuals.

Derived headwords

بوسنجname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name, possibly a city or region, of Persian origin.

بوشنكname
  1. 1.
    Persianized formclassical

    A Persianized (معرب) form of the name 'بوسنج'.

دother
  1. 1.
    Abbreviation for 'Dih'classical

    Likely an abbreviation for 'Dih', meaning 'village' or 'hamlet' in Persian, used in place names.

هراةname
  1. 1.
    Heratboth

    The city of Herat, a major historical city in present-day Afghanistan.

محمد بن إبراهيم الإمامname
  1. 1.
    Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Imamclassical

    A person named Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Imam, associated with the place 'بوسنج'.

واسفنديار بن الموفقname
  1. 1.
    Isfandiyar ibn al-Muwaffaqclassical

    A person named Isfandiyar ibn al-Muwaffaq, associated with the place 'بوسنج'.

أبو الحسن الداووديname
  1. 1.
    Abu al-Hasan al-Dawudiclassical

    A person named Abu al-Hasan al-Dawudi, associated with the place 'بوسنج'.

ةother
  1. 1.
    Abbreviation for 'wa'classical

    Likely an abbreviation for 'wa' (and), used to connect place names or descriptions.

ترمذname
  1. 1.
    Termezboth

    The city of Termez, a historical city located on the Amu Darya river.

أبو حامد أحمد بن محمد بن الحسينname
  1. 1.
    Abu Hamid Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husaynclassical

    A person named Abu Hamid Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husayn, associated with the place 'ترمذ'.

Parallel reading

بوسنج، معرب: بوشنك
Busingaj, Persianized: Bushank.
د من هراة
A village (Dih) from Herat.
منه: محمد بن إبراهيم الإمام
From it: Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Imam.
واسفنديار بن الموفق
And Isfandiyar ibn al-Muwaffaq.
وأبو الحسن الداوودي
And Abu al-Hasan al-Dawudi.
وة بترمذ
And a village (wa Dih) in Termez.
منها أبو حامد أحمد بن محمد بن الحسين
From it: Abu Hamid Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husayn.