Taftazani

Sa'ad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah al-Taftazani
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Iranien
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Sa'ad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah al-Taftazani (persan : سعدالدین مسعودبن عمربن عبداللّه هروی خراسانی تفتازانی-سعدالدین مسعودبن عمربن عبداللّه هروی خراسانی تفتازانی), également connu sous les noms Al-Taftazani et Taftazani (1322[1].–1390[2]), est un Persan musulman[3],[4],[5] polymathe[6].

  1. Al-Taftazani, Sad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah (1950).
  2. "Al-Taftazanni Sa'd al-Din Masud b.
  3. Elias John Wilkinson Gibb, History of Ottoman Poetry, Volume 1, London, 1900. excerpt from pg 202: "..the next work in Turkish poetry is versified translation of Sa'adi's Bustan or 'Orchard' made in 755 by the great and famous Persian schoolmen Sa'd-ud-Din Me'sud-i-Teftazani."
  4. Gerhard Endress, An Introduction to Islam, translated by Carole Hillenbrand, Columbia University Press, 1998. excerpt from pg 192: "Death of Sa'ad al-Din al-Taftazani, Persian historian and philosopher at the court of Timur"
  5. Allen J. Frank, Islamic Historiography and "Bulghar" Identity Among the Tatars and Bashkirs of Russia, Brill, 1998. excerpt from pg 83:One of the most curious aspects of the Tawarikh i-Baghdadiya are the repeated references to the great Persian theologian Sa'd al-Din Taftazani (1322-1389), who did in fact associate with Timur.
  6. Knysh, A. D. (1999).

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