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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FiruzabadiFiruzabadi - Wikipedia

    Firuzabadi, was of Persian [7] [8] [9] origin, and was born in Kazerun, Fars, Persia, and educated in Shiraz, Wasit, Baghdad and Damascus. He spent ten years in Jerusalem [10] before travelling in Western Asia and Egypt, [5] and settling in 1368, in Mecca for almost three decades. From Mecca he visited Delhi in the 1380s.

  2. al-Fīrūzābādī (born February or April 1326, Kāzerūn, Iran—died Jan. 13, 1414, Zabīd, Yemen) was a lexicographer who compiled an extensive dictionary of Arabic that, in its digest form, Al-Qāmūs (“The Ocean”), served as the basis of later European dictionaries of Arabic. After teaching in Jerusalem (1349–59), al-Fīrūzābādī ...

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  3. Geometrial: Development of Educational Digital Game for Combined Two-Dimensional Figure Learning. A Fairuzabadi, H Tolle, FA Bachtiar, AA Supianto. Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science 7 (1), 60-80. , 2022. 2.

  4. sijjada-bakria.com › 28 › majd-al-din-al-fairuzabadiMajd Al-Din Al-Fairuzabadi

    28 de may. de 2017 · Al-Fairuzabadi was born in either Kazerun or Karzin in Rabi’ Al-Thani of 729 AH (1329 AD), where he received knowledge and memorized the Qur’an at the age of seven. The name Fairuzabadi can be traced back to the city of Firuzabad, located south of Shiraz, where he moved when he was eight years old. Al-Fairuzabadi was highly intelligent and ...

  5. His famous lexicon, al-Qamus al-muhit wa'l-qabus al-wasit, was completed in his house in Mecca (at Safa). He later travelled to the Yemen, where he was well received by its ruler al-Ashraf Isma'il, who appointed him chief qadi of the Yemen. He settled in Zabid where he died in 1415. While in Zabid, he revisted Mecca and Medina several times.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › FairuzabadiFairuzabadi

    Fairuzabadi Fairūzābādī ( Persa : فیروزآبادی ), Variantes: El-Fīrūz Abādī o al-Fayrūzabādī ( Árabe : الفيروزآبادي ) (1329-1414) fue un lexicógrafo y fue el compilador de al-Qamous ( القاموس ), una completa y, durante casi cinco siglos. , uno de los diccionarios de árabe más utilizados .

  7. Fairuzabadi Fairūzābādī ( persa : فیروزآبادی ), variantes: el-Fīrūz Abādī o al-Fayrūzabādī ( árabe : الفيروزآبادي ) (1329-1414) fue lexicógrafo y fue el compilador de al-Qamous ( القام y cinco siglos, uno de los diccionarios de árabe más utilizados .