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تهرت

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily concerns the proper noun Tahert, a significant city in North Africa, often referred to as the 'Iraq of the Maghreb'. It also mentions a notable individual from this city.

Derived headwords

تاهرتname
  1. 1.
    City nameboth

    A city located in the vicinity of Tlemcen in Ifriqiya (North Africa).

تاهرتname
  1. 1.
    Metaphorical name for a cityclassical

    Referred to as the 'Iraq of the Maghreb', highlighting its importance and cultural significance.

بكر بن حماد بن عبد الرحمان التميمي البزازname
  1. 1.
    Proper nameboth

    A person named Bakr bin Hammad bin Abd al-Rahman al-Tamimi al-Bazzaz, who was from the city of Tahert.

Parallel reading

تاهرت، بضم الهاء وفتحها وسكون الراء: مدينة بنواحي تلمسان في إفريقية
Tahert, with damma on the ha, and fatha, and sukun on the ra: a city in the environs of Tlemcen in Ifriqiya.
منها: بكر بن حماد بن عبد الرحمان التميمي البزاز
From it (i.e., from Tahert): Bakr bin Hammad bin Abd al-Rahman al-Tamimi al-Bazzaz.
قال اليعقوبي: مدينة تاهرت: عراق المغرب
Al-Ya'qubi said: The city of Tahert: is the Iraq of the Maghreb.
وبينها وبين فاس خمسة عشر يوما في صحارى
And between it and Fes is fifteen days through deserts.