ibn duraid azdi and his contributions to civilization
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in most of history books 4th a.h. has been introduced a sadifferent kind of islamic civilization, because of having a lot of well known person that can astonish researchers. there were a lot of people who migrated to basre and learned arabic and literature from ebne doraid. sinse knowing words is very important and it’s source other knowledges and it shows his greatpart in growing science and civilization. and he had most of the students. historians has told he had 64 students who, “abo ali ghali”, “marzabani”, “sirafi”, “ebn shazan”, “abo al-faraj al-esfahani”, “ebn khalavie”, “romani”, “amedi”, “abo ali al-farsi”, were well know between them. and they had an obvious effection science and knowledge. abo al-faraj al-esfehani’s dictionary – aghani – affected arabic books and improved them. abo ali ghali who was sent to ghortobe by abdolrahman naser be came a leader of great andelos literal and scient ...
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اللغه العربیه و آدابهاجلد ۶، شماره ۱۱، صفحات ۱۵۵-۱۷۵
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