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خجست
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root entry appears to be very limited, primarily defining a specific proper noun related to women from Isfahan who were narrators of hadith. It also mentions a place name and its historical figure. The core meaning seems to be 'blessed'.
Derived headwords
خجستةname
- 1.Isfahani womenclassical
A name for women from Isfahan, known as narrators of hadith.
- 2.Blessedclassical
An adjective of Persian origin meaning 'blessed'.
خجستانname
- 1.Village in Heratclassical
A village located in the mountains of Herat, from which originated Ahmad ibn Abdullah, who became dominant in Khorasan in the year 262 AH.
Parallel reading
وهو اسم نساء أصفهانيات، من رواة الحديث
It is a name for Isfahani women, from the narrators of hadith.
وهي لفظة أعجمية، معناها المباركة
And it is a non-Arabic word, its meaning is 'the blessed'.
وخجستان: قرية بجبال هراة، منها أحمد بن عبد الله، المتغلب على خراسان سنة 262.
And Khajistan: a village in the mountains of Herat, from which is Ahmad ibn Abdullah, who became dominant over Khorasan in the year 262 AH.