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نطنز

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    Natanzboth

    A town situated between Qom and Isfahan, approximately twenty farsakhs from Isfahan.

نَطَنْزَةname
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    Natanzclassical

    An alternative form of the place name Natanz, with an added 'ha' (ة).

النطنزيname
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    Al-Natanziboth

    A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating origin or association with the town of Natanz.

ذا اللسانينname
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    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.