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Nakhshabi, the Glossary

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Ziya' al-Din Nakhshabi was a 14th-century Persian physician and Sufi living in India.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: India, Kashmir, List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars, Mughal painting, Persians, Sanskrit, Sufism, Tutinama, United States National Library of Medicine.

  2. 1350 deaths
  3. 14th-century Iranian physicians
  4. Iranian emigrants to India
  5. Sanskrit–Persian translators

India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Kashmir

Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent.

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List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars

The following is a list of Persian scientists, engineers, and scholars who lived from antiquity up until the beginning of the modern age.

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Mughal painting

Mughal painting is a South Asian style of painting on paper confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums (muraqqa), originating from the territory of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent.

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Persians

The Persians--> are an Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran.

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Sanskrit

Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Sufism

Sufism is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism and asceticism.

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Tutinama

Tutinama, literal meaning "Tales of a Parrot", is a 14th-century series of 52 stories in Persian.

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United States National Library of Medicine

The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), operated by the United States federal government, is the world's largest medical library.

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See also

1350 deaths

14th-century Iranian physicians

Iranian emigrants to India

Sanskrit–Persian translators

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakhshabi