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تدمر

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria, known for its remarkable architecture. It also denotes a region in Al-Andalus, named after its Christian king.

Derived headwords

تَدْمُرname
  1. 1.
    City in Syriaboth

    A city located in the Syrian desert, near Homs, renowned for its wondrous architecture.

تَدْمُرname
  1. 1.
    Region in Al-Andalusclassical

    A district in Al-Andalus, east of Cordoba, named after its Christian king, Tadmir bin Ghaydush.

التدمريname
  1. 1.
    Attribution to Tadmurboth

    A nisba (attribution) indicating someone from the city of Tadmur (Palmyra).

Parallel reading

بالضم: كورة بالأندلس، شرقي قرطبة، سميت باسم ملكها تدمير بن غيدوش النصراني
With dammah: a district in Al-Andalus, east of Cordoba, named after its king Tadmir bin Ghaydush the Christian.
وتدمر، بفتح الأول وضم الثالث: مدينة في برية الشام، قريبة من حمص، من عجائب الأبنية.
And Tadmur, with fath on the first letter and dammah on the third: a city in the Syrian desert, near Homs, among the wonders of architecture.
منها: أبو العافية فضل بن عميرة الكناني العتقي، وأبو القاسم طيب بن هارون الكناني، حدثا.
From it (i.e., the region in Al-Andalus): Abu al-Afiyah Fadl bin 'Amirah al-Kinani al-Itqi, and Abu al-Qasim Tayyib bin Harun al-Kinani, both narrated hadith.
ومن الأخيرة شيخ مشايخنا أبو عبد الله محمد التدمري الفاضل العلامة.
And from the latter (i.e., the city of Tadmur), our shaykh of shaykhs, Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Tadmiri, the virtuous scholar.