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يلبر

Root entry · 16 derived lemmas

This root entry is primarily biographical, focusing on a specific individual named Al-Yalbar. It details his lineage, his teachers, his students, and his death date, placing him within a historical context.

Derived headwords

يَلْبَرname
  1. 1.
    Al-Yalbarclassical

    A proper name referring to Yalbar bin Khutlugh, known as Abu Mansur Al-Fana'idhi Al-Kirji. He was a historical figure who heard traditions from Abu Ali bin Shadhan and was narrated from by Ismail bin Al-Samarqandi.

خَطْلُغname
  1. 1.
    Khutlughclassical

    The name of the father of Yalbar, mentioned as Yalbar bin Khutlugh.

أَبُو مَنْصُورname
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    Abu Mansurclassical

    A kunya (patronymic) associated with Yalbar bin Khutlugh, indicating he was known as Abu Mansur.

الفَانِيذِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Fana'idhiclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin or affiliation, associated with Yalbar bin Khutlugh.

الكَرْجِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Kirjiclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from the region of Kirj, associated with Yalbar bin Khutlugh.

سَمِعَverb
  1. 1.
    to hearboth

    To perceive sound with the ear; in a historical context, it refers to receiving knowledge or traditions from a teacher.

أَبُو عَلِيّname
  1. 1.
    Abu Aliclassical

    A kunya (patronymic) of a teacher mentioned in the text, Abu Ali bin Shadhan.

بْنُ شَاذَانname
  1. 1.
    bin Shadhanclassical

    The patronymic of Abu Ali, indicating his father's name was Shadhan.

رَوَىverb
  1. 1.
    to narrateboth

    To recount or transmit a story, tradition, or hadith.

إِسْمَاعِيلname
  1. 1.
    Ismailboth

    The given name of a narrator mentioned in the text, Ismail bin Al-Samarqandi.

بْنُ السَّمَرْقَنْدِيّname
  1. 1.
    bin Al-Samarqandiclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from Samarqand, associated with Ismail.

تُوُفِّيَverb
  1. 1.
    to pass awayboth

    To die; to cease to live.

سَنَةnoun
  1. 1.
    yearboth

    A period of twelve months; used here to denote the year of death.

ذَكَرَهُverb
  1. 1.
    to mention himboth

    To refer to him or include him in a text or account.

الذَّهَبِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Dhahabiclassical

    A nisba (attribution) referring to the historian Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Uthman al-Dhahabi.

التَّارِيخnoun
  1. 1.
    historyboth

    The study of past events; here referring to Al-Dhahabi's historical works.

Parallel reading

يَلْبَر، كينصر: اسم، وهو يلبر بن خطلغ أبو منصور الفانيذي الكرجي
Yalbar, like 'yunṣaru': a name, and he is Yalbar bin Khutlugh, Abu Mansur Al-Fana'idhi Al-Kirji.
سمع أبا علي بن شاذان
He heard from Abu Ali bin Shadhan.
روى عنه إسماعيل بن السمرقندي
Ismail bin Al-Samarqandi narrated from him.
توفي سنة
He passed away in the year.
ذكره الذهبي في التاريخ
Al-Dhahabi mentioned him in the History.