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سنجر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily concerns place names and personal names, specifically the city of Sinjar and a prominent Seljuk ruler named Sanjar. It also mentions a locality in Egypt.
Derived headwords
سنجارname
- 1.Sinjar (city)both
A famous city, located three days away from Mosul.
سنجارname
- 1.Sinjar (locality)both
A locality in Egypt, in the Gharbia province.
سنجرname
- 1.Sanjar (name)both
A name of a group of people, including one of the Seljuk kings.
سنجرname
- 1.Sanjar (king)both
The name of Ahmad ibn Malikshah, a Seljuk king whose reign was long.
Parallel reading
سنجار بالكسر: د، مشهور على ثلاثة أيام من الموصل
Sinjar (with kasra): a city, famous, three days from Mosul.
ولد بها السلطان سنجر بن ملكشاه، فسمي باسم المدينة على عادة الترك
Sultan Sanjar ibn Malikshah was born there, so he was named after the city, following the custom of the Turks.
وسنجار: ة، بمصر من عمل الغربية
And Sinjar: a locality, in Egypt, from the Gharbia province.
وسنجر، كجعفر: اسم جماعة منهم أحد الملوك السلجوقية
And Sanjar, like Ja'far: a name of a group of people, among them one of the Seljuk kings.
واسمه أحمد بن ملكشاه، طالت مدة ملكه
And his name was Ahmad ibn Malikshah, his reign was long.
وقد حدث بالإجازة عن أبي الحسن المديني، قاله الحافظ بن حجر
And he narrated by ijaza from Abu al-Hasan al-Madini, said Al-Hafiz ibn Hajar.