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مرزبن

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily deals with a Persian loanword referring to a high-ranking military or civil official below the king. It also includes derived terms related to this position and a place name.

Derived headwords

المَرْزُبَانnoun
  1. 1.
    Brave commanderclassical

    A brave commander or leader of a people, subordinate to the king. This term is a loanword from Persian.

  2. 2.
    Historianboth

    Refers to Abu Abdullah al-Marzubani, a famous historian.

المَرْزُبَانِيَّةnoun
  1. 1.
    Village nameboth

    A village located in Iraq, named after Al-Marzuban.

Parallel reading

المَرْزُبَان، بضم الزاي: الفارس الشجاع المقدم على القوم دون الملك، معرب.
Al-Marzuban, with a damma on the zay: the brave Persian, leader of the people below the king, a loanword.
وأبو عبد الله المرزباني: مؤرخ مشهور، رحمه الله تعالى.
And Abu Abdullah al-Marzubani: a famous historian, may God have mercy on him.
والمرزبانية: قرية بالعراق نسبت إلى المرزبان.
And Al-Marzubaniyya: a village in Iraq named after Al-Marzuban.