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برزه
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to a specific village and its inhabitants, particularly a scholar from that village. It also touches upon literary works and biographical details.
Derived headwords
بَرْزَهname
- 1.Village nameclassical
A village located in Bayhaq, in the vicinity of Nishapur.
البَرْزَهِيّname
- 1.Attribution to the villageclassical
An adjective or nisba indicating origin from the village of Barzah.
حمزة بن البرزهيname
- 1.Scholar's nameclassical
Abu al-Qasim Hamza ibn al-Barzahi, a scholar known for his literary compositions.
تصانيفnoun
- 1.Writingsboth
Literary works or compositions.
محامدnoun
- 1.Praisesclassical
A collection of praises or commendations, likely a title of a literary work.
محاسنnoun
- 1.Beautiesclassical
A collection of excellences or beauties, likely a title of a literary work.
دمية القصرname
- 1.Book titleclassical
The title of a literary work, 'The Puppet of the Palace', by Al-Bakhrazi.
السياقname
- 1.Book titleclassical
The title of a biographical work, 'The Context', by Abd al-Ghafir al-Farisi.
Parallel reading
برزه، كجعفر: قرية ببيهق من نواحي نيسابور
Barzah, like Ja'far: a village in Bayhaq, in the regions of Nishapur.
منها: أبو القاسم حمزة بن البرزهي
From it [the village]: Abu al-Qasim Hamza ibn al-Barzahi.
له تصانيف في الأدب
He had compositions in literature.
منها: محامد من يقال له محمد
Among them: Praises of one called Muhammad.
ومحاسن من يقال له أبو الحسن
And Beauties of one called Abu al-Hasan.
ذكره الباخرزي في دمية القصر
Al-Bakhrazi mentioned him in 'The Puppet of the Palace'.
مات سنة 488
He died in the year 488.
قاله عبد الغافر الفارسي في السياق
Abd al-Ghafir al-Farisi said this in 'The Context'.
ومما يستدرك عليه
And from what is to be added to it.