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  1. Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni. Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni ( Persian: شرف الدین هارون جوینی; also spelled Joveyni) was a Persian statesman and poet from the Juvayni family. He was the son of Shams al-Din Juvayni . He was executed in either in July or August 1286 due to a defamation by Fakhr al-Din Mustawfi, who was a ...

  2. Ata-Malik Juvayni, Ilkhanate governor of Iraq. Shams al-Din Juvayni, sahib-i divan ( vizier and minister of finance) of the Ilkhanate from 1263 to 1284. Baha al-Din Muhammad Juvayni, Ilkhanate governor of Persian Iraq and Yazd. Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni, poet and governor of Ilkhanate Anatolia.

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    Safi al-Din Abd al-Muʾmin ibn Yusof ibn Fakhir al-Ormawi al-Baghdadi (Sufi al-Dīn in some Ottoman sources), renowned musician and writer on the theory of music, was born c. 613 AH (1216 AD), probably in Urmiya (Iran). He died in Baghdad on 28 Ṣafar 693 AH (28 January 1294 AD), at the age of about 80. According to the Encyclopedia of Islam "The sour...

    As a composer, al-Urmawi cultivated the vocal forms of ṣawt, qawl and nawba. In the anonymous Persian Kanz al-tuḥaf of the 8th century AH (14th century AD), he is also credited with the invention of two stringed musical instruments, the nuzhaand the mughnī. Al-Urmawi's most important work are two books in Arabic Language on music theory, the Kitab ...

    The list of the modes and āwaz (singing) modes are taken from (E. Neubaer, "Music in the Islamic Environment" in Clifford Edmund Bosworth, M.S.Asimov, "History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume 4, Part 2", ilal Banarsidass Publ., 2003 - 745 pages. pg 597.).The majority of the modes have Iranian/Persian names and the rest have Arabic names (s...

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni ( Persian: شرف الدین هارون جوینی; also spelled Joveyni) was a Persian statesman and poet from the Juvayni family. He was the son of Shams al-Din Juvayni. This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain ...

  4. Fakhr al-Din Mustawfi: Personal details; Died: 16 October 1284 (aged 58) near Ahar, Azerbaijan, Ilkhanid Iran: Spouse: Koshak (daughter of Armenian Prince Avag Mkhargrdzeli) Children: 2, including Sharaf al-Din Harun: Relatives: Juvayni family

  5. In the same year, Fakhr al-Din instigated the execution of Shams al-Din's son Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni through hateful slander. Fakhr al-Din strengthened Shams al-Din's policy of increasing the Iranian influence in Anatolia, appointing "innumerable Tabrizis, Hamadanis, Iraqis, Khushkanis, Khurasanis, Georgians, Alans, Marandis ...

  6. Xaraf al-Din Harun Juveyni) foi poeta e prosador persa do século XIII, filho de Xameçadim Juveini e membro da família Juveini. Fez do musicólogo Safiadim Abderramão Ormavi seu companheiro e este dedicou e nomeou a sua principal obra de música ( al-Resāla al-šarafiya) em sua honra. Foi tido como um dos homens mais instruídos de seu tempo.