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لبر

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses a place name, Al-Libirah (or Al-Abirah/Al-Libayrah), a city in Al-Andalus known for its resources and inhabitants. It also mentions individuals associated with this place, referred to as Al-Libiriyyun.

Derived headwords

اللَّبِيرَةname
  1. 1.
    Al-Libirahclassical

    A city located in Al-Andalus, situated ninety miles from Cordoba. It is characterized by abundant rivers, trees, and mines of silver, gold, iron, copper, and tutia.

الأَلْبِيرَةname
  1. 1.
    Al-Abirahclassical

    An alternative name for the city of Al-Libirah in Al-Andalus.

بِلْبِيرَةname
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    Bilbayrahclassical

    Another variant pronunciation or name for the city of Al-Libirah.

اللَّبِيرِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Libiriclassical

    An adjective or nisba referring to someone from or associated with the city of Al-Libirah.

البَيْرِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Bayriclassical

    A variant nisba, possibly referring to someone associated with Al-Libirah, or a client of the Banu Umayyah.

الأَلْبِيرِيُّونname
  1. 1.
    Al-Libiriyyunclassical

    Plural form of Al-Libiri, referring to people from or associated with the city of Al-Libirah.

Parallel reading

اللَّبِيرَة، ويقال: الأَلْبِيرَة، ويقال بلبيرة: د، بالأندلس.
Al-Libirah, and it is said: Al-Abirah, and it is said Bilbayrah: a city in Al-Andalus.
بينها وبين قرطبة تسعون ميلا، وأرضها كثيرة الأنهار والأشجار، ومعادن الفضة والذهب والحديد والنحاس وحجر التوتياء، منها، هكذا في نسختنا، وفي بعضها: ومنه محمد بن صفوان، هكذا في النسخ، وقال الحافظ: هو مكي بن صفوان اللبيري المحدث، ويقال فيه البيري مولى بني أمية، مات سنة.
Between it and Cordoba are ninety miles, and its land is abundant in rivers, trees, and mines of silver, gold, iron, copper, and tutia. From it, as in our copy, and in some of them: and from it is Muhammad bin Safwan. As in the manuscripts, and Al-Hafiz said: He is Makki bin Safwan Al-Libiri the traditionist, and it is said about him Al-Bayri, a client of Banu Umayyah, who died in the year.
ومنه أيضا أسد بن عبد الرحمن، وإبراهيم بن خالد، وأحمد بن عمر بن منصور، وعبد الملك بن حبيب، الألبيريون، وغيرهم.
And from it also are Asad bin Abd al-Rahman, Ibrahim bin Khalid, Ahmad bin Umar bin Mansur, and Abd al-Malik bin Habib, the Al-Libiriyyun, and others.