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دزق
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily concerns place names (toponyms) in various regions of Persia, particularly around Merv and Bukhara. It details several villages and towns, often specifying their locations and notable individuals associated with them. The entry also clarifies potential confusions with similar-sounding place names.
Derived headwords
الدَّزَقِيّname
- 1.nisba from Dazaqboth
An attributive name indicating origin from a place called Dazaq.
دزقname
- 1.village/town nameboth
A name for several villages and towns, particularly in the regions of Merv and Bukhara.
Parallel reading
دزق، كعنب أهمله الجماعة، وضبطه ابن السمعاني بالفتح، كجبل: ة بمرو، وليس بتصحيف زرق القرية المعروفة بها، فيما حكاه الذهبي
Dazaq, like 'inab, was neglected by the community, and Ibn al-Sam'ani vocalized it with fatha, like 'jabal': a village in Merv, and it is not a misspelling of Zarq, the well-known village there, as narrated by al-Dhahabi.
منها أبو جعفر الدزقي شيخ السمعاني، وهذا وهم، والصواب دزق كعنب: ة، بمرو، منها: علي بن خشوم ويقال: إنه من دزق، حفص.
From it is Abu Ja'far al-Dazaqi, the teacher of al-Sam'ani, and this is an error. The correct pronunciation is Dazaq, like 'inab: a village in Merv, from which is 'Ali ibn Khushum, and it is said that he is from Dazaq Hafs.
و: ة، ببخج ده وتعرف بالدزق السفلى منها: أبو جعفر، محمد بن علي شيخ السمعاني.
And: a village in Bukhara, known as Lower Dazaq, from which is Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn 'Ali, the teacher of al-Sam'ani.
و: ة، بسمرقند في طريق الشاش، يقال لها: دزق وسائط منها: أبو بكر ابن أحمد هكذا في النسخ، والصواب أبو بكر أحمد بن محمد بن خلف الدزقي، المعروف بابن أبي شعيب.
And: a village in Samarkand on the road to Tashkent, called Dazaq Wasait, from which is Abu Bakr ibn Ahmad, as written in the manuscripts. The correct reading is Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Khalaf al-Dazaqi, known as Ibn Abi Shu'ayb.
ودزق: اسم ثلاث قرى أخر بمرو وهن: دزق حفص، ودزق مسكين، ودزق باران، والمذكورة أولا هي دزق حفص، فتأمل ذلك.
And Dazaq: the name of three other villages in Merv, which are: Dazaq Hafs, Dazaq Miskin, and Dazaq Baran. The one mentioned first is Dazaq Hafs, so consider this.
ودزق العليا: ة، بمرو الروذ عند غربستان منها: الحسن بن محمد بن جعفر
And Upper Dazaq: a village in Merv al-Rudh near Gharbistan, from which is al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Ja'far.
وأما عبد المجيد الدزقي من المحدثين فإنه من دزق حفص، ذكره أبو زرعة السنجي.
As for 'Abd al-Majid al-Dazaqi, among the traditionists, he is from Dazaq Hafs, as mentioned by Abu Zur'ah al-Sinji.