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نخن

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to a village located at the gate of Isfahan. It is also associated with a specific jurist from that village.

Derived headwords

نَخَانname
  1. 1.
    Village nameboth

    A village situated at the gate of Isfahan.

النَخَانِيّname
  1. 1.
    Attribution to Nakhānboth

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from the village of Nakhān.

Parallel reading

نَخَان، كغراب، والخاء معجمة: قرية على باب أصبهان
Nakhān, like ghurāb, and the khā' is dotted: a village at the gate of Isfahan.
منها: أبو جعفر زيد بن بندار بن زيد النخاني الفقيه
From it (i.e., Nakhān) was: Abu Ja'far Zayd ibn Bundār ibn Zayd al-Nakhānī, the jurist.
سمع القضبي وعثمان بن أبي شيبة
He heard al-Qudbī and 'Uthmān ibn Abī Shaybah.
مات سنة 273
He died in the year 273.