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بغشور

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily concerns a place name and its etymological origins, possibly related to geographical features. It also includes biographical references to individuals associated with this place.

Derived headwords

بَغْشُورname
  1. 1.
    Place nameboth

    A place located between Herat and Sarakhs.

بَغْشُورِيّadjective
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    Attributed to Bagshurclassical

    An adjective indicating attribution or relation to the place named Bagshur.

كُوشُورnoun
  1. 1.
    Salt pitclassical

    A pit or depression that is saline, likely a geographical feature.

عَلِيّ بْن عَبْد الْعَزِيزname
  1. 1.
    Biographical figureboth

    A person named Ali bin Abdul Aziz, mentioned in relation to the place or its etymology.

أَبُو الْقَاسِمname
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    Biographical figureboth

    A person named Abu al-Qasim, nephew of Ali bin Abdul Aziz, known as 'Musnad al-Dunya'.

إِبْرَاهِيم بْن هَاشِمname
  1. 1.
    Biographical figureboth

    A person named Ibrahim bin Hashim, mentioned in the context of the entry.

مُحَمَّد ابْن عَلِيّ الدَّبَّاسname
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    Biographical figureboth

    A person named Muhammad bin Ali al-Dabbās, mentioned in the context of the entry.

مُحْيِي السُّنَّةname
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    Biographical figureboth

    A person known as Muhyi al-Sunnah, mentioned in the context of the entry.

Parallel reading

بَغْشُور، بالفتح: د بين هراة وسرخس
Bagshur, with the fatha: a place between Herat and Sarakhs.
والنسبة: بغوي، على غير قياس
And the attribution is: Baghwī, contrary to analogy.
معرب: كوشور: أي: الحفرة المالحة
Persianized: Kushur: meaning: the saline pit.
منها: علي بن عبد العزيز
Among them: Ali bin Abdul Aziz.
وابن أخيه أبو القاسم مسند الدنيا
And his nephew Abu al-Qasim, Musnad al-Dunya.
وإبراهيم بن هاشم
And Ibrahim bin Hashim.
ومحمد ابن علي الدباس
And Muhammad bin Ali al-Dabbās.
ومحيي السنة
And Muhyi al-Sunnah.