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ورثن
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses place names in Azerbaijan and Nasaf, specifically mentioning villages and their historical ownership or notable residents. It does not appear to cover broader semantic fields related to inheritance or legacy.
Derived headwords
وَرِثَانname
- 1.village in Azerbaijanclassical
A village located in Azerbaijan, situated seven parasangs from Bailaqan. It was formerly an estate belonging to Umm Ja'far Zubaydah, daughter of Ja'far ibn al-Mansur.
وَرِثِينname
- 1.village in Nasafclassical
A village in Nasaf, characterized by its name being pronounced with a kasra on the 'tha'. Abu al-Harith Asad ibn Hamduwayh ibn Sa'id, who heard from Abu Isa al-Tirmidhi and authored 'Al-Bustan fi Manāqib Nasaf', hailed from this village.
Parallel reading
وَرِثَان، كذا محركة ضبطه السلفي، قرية بأذربيجان، بينها وبين بيلقان سبعة فراسخ، كانت ضيعة لأم جعفر زبيدة بنت جعفر بن المنصور.
Warithan, thus vocalized with harakat as recorded by al-Salafi, is a village in Azerbaijan, seven parasangs between it and Bailaqan, and it was an estate belonging to Umm Ja'far Zubaydah, daughter of Ja'far ibn al-Mansur.
وورثين، محركة وكسر الثاء: قرية بنسف، منها: أبو الحارث أسد بن حمدويه بن سعيد سمع أبا عيسى الترمذي، وصنف كتاب البستان في مناقب نسف، مات سنة 315.
Warithin, pronounced with harakat and a kasra on the tha', is a village in Nasaf. From it was Abu al-Harith Asad ibn Hamduwayh ibn Sa'id, who heard from Abu Isa al-Tirmidhi, authored the book 'Al-Bustan fi Manāqib Nasaf', and died in the year 315.