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ءند

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses a place name, likely derived from a geographical feature. It also mentions individuals associated with this place, indicating a connection to a specific region and its inhabitants.

Derived headwords

أَنْدَةname
  1. 1.
    Place nameboth

    A place name, specifically referring to a location in the region of Valencia, known for its iron ore mines.

الأَنْدِيname
  1. 1.
    Attributive nameboth

    An attributive name (nisba) indicating origin from or association with the place called 'Andah'.

أَنْدَةname
  1. 1.
    Fortress nameboth

    A well-known fortress located near the town of Ronda.

Parallel reading

أَنْدَة، بالضم: أهمله الجماعة وهو: د. بالأندلس من كورة بلنسية في جبله معدن الحديد
Andah, with damma: the group neglected it, and it is: a village in Al-Andalus, from the district of Valencia, in its mountain is an iron mine.
منه أبو الوليد يوسف بن عبد العزيز بن يوسف الأندي الفقيه الحافظ اللخمي
From it is Abu al-Walid Yusuf ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Yusuf al-Andi, the jurist, the preserver, al-Lakhmi.
يعرف بابن الدباغ
He is known as Ibn al-Dabbagh.
كان يؤم ويخطب بجامع مرسية
He used to lead prayers and give sermons in the mosque of Murcia.
وفاته: ذكر أبي عمر يوسف بن عبد الله بن خيرون القضاعي: سمع من ابن عبد البر
His death: Abu Umar Yusuf ibn Abdullah ibn Khayrun al-Qudai mentioned: he heard from Ibn Abd al-Barr.
وكذا يوسف بن علي الإندي حدث عنه العثماني في فوائده
And similarly Yusuf ibn Ali al-Andi, al-Uthmani narrated from him in his 'Fawa'id'.
ذكرهما ابن نقطة
Ibn Nuqta mentioned them both.
ومحمد بن ياسر بن أحمد الزهري الإندي، توفي سنة 515
And Muhammad ibn Yasir ibn Ahmad al-Zuhri al-Andi, who died in the year 515.
ذكره الرشاطي
Al-Rashati mentioned him.
وهناك أيضا: أندة: حصن مشهور برندة
And there is also: Andah: a famous fortress near Ronda.
أغفله المصنف، وهو مشهور
The author overlooked it, and it is famous.