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فغد

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily a toponym, referring to a specific village. It is associated with a historical figure from that location.

Derived headwords

فَغْدِينname
  1. 1.
    village in Bukharaclassical

    A village located in the region of Bukhara. It is notable as the origin of Abu Yahya Yusuf ibn Ya'qub al-Laythi.

يوسف بن يعقوب الليثيname
  1. 1.
    historical figureclassical

    A person named Yusuf ibn Ya'qub al-Laythi, who was a mawla (client/freedman) of Nasr ibn Sayyar and hailed from the village of Faghdin.

نصر بن سيارname
  1. 1.
    historical figureclassical

    A historical figure, Nasr ibn Sayyar, to whom Yusuf ibn Ya'qub al-Laythi was a mawla (client/freedman).

Parallel reading

فَغْدِين بفتح الفاء، وسكون الغين المعجمة، وكسر الدال المهملة: قرية ببخارى
Faghdin, with a fatha on the fa, sukun on the ghayn, and kasra on the dal, is a village in Bukhara.
منها أبو يحيى يوسف بن يعقوب الليثي، مولى نصر بن سيار
From it (the village) is Abu Yahya Yusuf ibn Ya'qub al-Laythi, the mawla (client/freedman) of Nasr ibn Sayyar.