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بشن

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily lists place names and groups of people associated with them. It also includes a botanical term for a type of water lily.

Derived headwords

باشانname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name mentioned in the text, though its specific location or significance is not elaborated upon.

ة بهراةname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name from which notable individuals like Abu Ubayd Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Harawi originated.

البشينnoun
  1. 1.
    Water lily plantmodern

    A plant identified as the Egyptian water lily (Nymphaea lotus).

باشنينname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village located in the region of Rayy.

بشانname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village in Merv, from which the traditionist Ishaq ibn Ibrahim al-Muhaddith hailed.

بشينname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village in Merv, also associated with the area of al-Sudud.

البشنويةname
  1. 1.
    Kurdish groupclassical

    A group of Kurds residing in the vicinity of Jazirat Ibn Umar, known for producing notable figures like the poet Al-Husayn ibn Dawud al-Bishnawi.

البشينname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village located in the Sharqiyya region of Egypt.

Parallel reading

وهي، (ة بهراة) ومنها: أبو عبيد أحمد بن محمد الهروي صاحب الغريبين؛ وأبو سعيد بن طهمان الخراساني عن عمرو بن دينار وغيره، مات بمكة سنة 63.
And it is (the village of) Bahra, and from it is Abu Ubayd Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Harawi, the author of Al-Gharibayn; and Abu Sa'id ibn Tahman al-Khurasani, from Amr ibn Dinar and others, who died in Mecca in the year 63.
البشين، بفتح فسكون فكسر: شجر النيلوفر، مصرية.
Al-Bishin, with fath, sukun, then kasr: the water lily plant, Egyptian.
وباشنين: قرية بالين.
And Pashnayn: a village in Rayy.
وبشان، كغراب: قرية بمرو، ومنها إسحاق بن إبراهيم المحدث، مات سنة 276.
And Bashan, like ghurab: a village in Merv, and from it is Ishaq ibn Ibrahim al-Muhaddith, who died in the year 276.
وبشين، كأمير: قرية بمرو والسدود منها أحمد بن محمد بن أحمد بن إبراهيم، روى له الماليني.
And Bishin, like Amir: a village in Merv and al-Sudud, and from it is Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ibrahim, to whom al-Malini narrated.
والبشنوية، بالفتح: طائفة من الأكراد بنواحي جزيرة ابن عمر، منهم أبو عبد الله الحسين بن داود البشنوي شاعر مجيد له ديوان مشهور.
And Al-Bishnawiyya, with fath: a group of Kurds in the vicinity of Jazirat Ibn Umar, among them is Abu Abdullah Al-Husayn ibn Dawud Al-Bishnawi, a distinguished poet with a famous collection of poems.
والبشين: قرية بمصر في الشرقية.
And Al-Bishin: a village in Egypt in the Sharqiyya region.