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ءزاذان

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This entry pertains to place names, specifically villages or towns in historical Persian regions. It identifies two distinct locations named Azādhān, one near Rayy and another in Isfahan, noting prominent figures associated with each.

Derived headwords

آزاذانname
  1. 1.
    village near Rayyclassical

    A village located in the region of Rayy, known for containing the tomb of Sheikh Abu al-Walid Ahmad bin Raja, a teacher of Al-Bukhari.

آزاذانname
  1. 1.
    village in Isfahanclassical

    Another village also named Azādhān, situated in the region of Isfahan. Qutaybah bin Mahran Al-Muqri was from this village.

Parallel reading

آزاذن، بالمد: قرية بهراة، بها قبر الشيخ أبي الوليد أحمد بن رجاء شيخ البخاري، رضي الله تعالى عنهم.
Azādhān, with the long vowel: a village in Rayy, wherein is the tomb of Sheikh Abu al-Walid Ahmad bin Raja, the teacher of Al-Bukhari, may God be pleased with them all.
زرت بها قبره.
I visited his tomb there.
وآزاذان أيضا: قرية من قرى أصبهان، منها قتيبة بن مهران المقري.
And Azādhān also: a village from the villages of Isfahan, from which is Qutaybah bin Mahran Al-Muqri.