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دزق

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This root entry primarily concerns place names (toponyms) in various regions of Persia, specifically in and around Merv and Samarkand. It identifies several villages and towns, noting individuals associated with these locations.

Derived headwords

الدزقيname
  1. 1.
    nisba (attribution to a place)both

    A nisba indicating origin from a place called Dazaq or a similar-sounding toponym.

Parallel reading

دزق، كعنب: ة بمرو، وليس بتصحيف "زرق" القرية المعروفة بها فيما حكاه الذهبي
Dazaq, like 'inab: a village in Merv, and it is not a misspelling of 'Zarq', the well-known village there, as narrated by al-Dhahabi.
منها: أبو جعفر الدزقي ms1203 شيخ السمعاني
From it: Abu Ja'far al-Dazaqi, a shaykh of al-Sama'ani.
وهذا وهم، والصواب: دزق: ة بمرو
And this is an error, and the correct reading is: Dazaq: a village in Merv.
منها: علي بن خشرم
From it: Ali bin Khashram.
وة ببنج ده، منها: أبو جعفر محمد بن علي
And a village in Panjdeh, from it: Abu Ja'far Muhammad bin Ali.
وة بسمرقند، منها: أبو بكر ط بن ط أحمد بن خلف
And a village in Samarkand, from it: Abu Bakr bin Ahmad bin Khalaf.
وثلاث قرى أخر بمرو
And three other villages in Merv.
ودزق العليا: ة بمرو الروذ
And Dazaq al-'Ulya: a village in Merv al-Rudh.
منها: الحسن بن محمد بن جعفر
From it: Al-Hasan bin Muhammad bin Ja'far.