زندنة
Root entry · 9 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to a specific historical context, possibly referring to individuals or groups associated with a particular name or origin. The derived terms primarily function as proper nouns, indicating individuals and their lineage or scholarly affiliations.
Derived headwords
- 1.Zandanahclassical
A proper noun, likely referring to a place, family name, or a specific historical designation. The entry mentions individuals associated with this name.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ghārimclassical
A proper name of an individual, with a note about the possible origin of 'Ghārim' being from 'Zand' rather than 'Zandanah'.
- 1.Abu Hamid Ahmad ibn Musaclassical
A proper name of an individual, identified as a scholar or notable figure.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Sa'idclassical
A proper name of an individual, identified as a traditionist (muhaddith).
- 1.the two traditionistsclassical
The dual form of 'muhaddith', referring to two individuals who were scholars of hadith. In this context, it refers to Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ghārim and Abu Hamid Ahmad ibn Musa.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Muhammadclassical
A proper name of an individual, identified as a Quran reciter from Transoxiana.
- 1.Quran reciterboth
One who recites the Quran, particularly one skilled in the various modes of recitation (qira'at).
- 1.Transoxianaclassical
A historical region located between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, often referred to as 'beyond the river'.
- 1.Zandclassical
A term that could refer to a specific origin, lineage, or possibly a group. It is mentioned as an alternative origin for the name Ghārim.