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قبذ

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses historical figures and places associated with the name Qubadh, a Persian king. It also mentions a type of wheat linked to his era.

Derived headwords

قَبَاذname
  1. 1.
    Qubadhclassical

    The name of Anushirvan's father, Qubadh, who was a king of Persia.

قَبَاذِيَانname
  1. 1.
    Qubadhiyanclassical

    A place in Balkh known for its abundant gardens. It is attributed to Al-Husayn bin Rada'.

حِنْطَةٌ قَبَاذِيَّةٌother
  1. 1.
    Qubadhi wheatclassical

    An old, strong type of wheat, possibly from the era of Qubadh.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري، وقال الصاغاني: هو (أبو كسرى) أنو شروان ملك الفرس.
Al-Jawhari ignored it, and Al-Saghani said: It is (the father of Khosrow) Anushirvan, king of Persia.
وقباذيان، بالضم وكسر الذال المعجمة، وروي بإهمالها (: ع ببلخ) كثير البساتين
And Qubadhiyan, with damma on the qaf and kasra on the dhal, and it was narrated with the dhal omitted: (a place in Balkh) with many gardens.
نسب إليه الحسين بن رداع، عن إي جعفر محمد بن عيسى الطباع، وعنه محمد بن محمد بن صديق البزار البلخي.
Al-Husayn bin Rada' is attributed to it, from Abu Ja'far Muhammad bin Isa Al-Taba', and from him Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Siddiq Al-Bazzar Al-Balkhi.
وحنطة قباذية، بالضم (: عتيقة دريئة)، عن الفراء، كأنها من عهد قباذ.
And Qubadhi wheat, with damma: (old, strong), from Al-Farra', as if it were from the era of Qubadh.