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نطنز
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis entry primarily discusses a place name, Natanz, a town located between Qom and Isfahan. It also mentions individuals associated with this place, particularly scholars and poets who were natives or residents of Natanz.
Derived headwords
نَطَنْزname
- 1.Natanzboth
A town situated between Qom and Isfahan, approximately twenty farsakhs from Isfahan.
نَطَنْزَةname
- 1.Natanzclassical
An alternative form of the place name Natanz, with an added 'ha' (ة).
النطنزيname
- 1.Al-Natanziboth
A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating origin or association with the town of Natanz.
ذا اللسانينname
- 1.Dhu al-Lisanaynclassical
A nickname meaning 'the one with two tongues', given to Abu Abdullah al-Husayn ibn Ibrahim for his eloquence in both Arabic and Persian.
Parallel reading
نطنز، كجعفر، ويقال: نطنزة، بزيادة هاء: د، بين قم وأصبهان، على عشرين فرسخا من أصبهان
Natanz, like Ja'far, and it is said: Natanzah, with an added ha: a town, between Qom and Isfahan, twenty farsakhs from Isfahan.
وقد أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان
And Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan have neglected it.
وممن نسب إليها: أبو عبد الله الحسين بن إبراهيم، يلقب ذا اللسانين لحسن نظمه ونثره بالعربية والعجمية
And among those who were attributed to it is: Abu Abdullah al-Husayn ibn Ibrahim, nicknamed Dhu al-Lisanayn for his excellent poetry and prose in Arabic and Persian.
سمع أصحاب أبي الشيخ الحافظ
He heard the companions of Abu al-Shaykh al-Hafiz.
وعنه حفيده أبو الفتح محمد بن علي بن الحسين النطنزيان الأديبان
And from him his grandson Abu al-Fath Muhammad ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Natanzian, the two men of letters.
مات أبو الفتح سنة
Abu al-Fath died in the year.
وله ترجمة واسعة في ذيل البنداري على تاريخ الخطيب
And he has an extensive biography in the appendix of Al-Bundari to the History of Al-Khatib.