Kirman
5 scholars · 10 books
Kirman, in today's Iran, was an important center of learning and culture in the Islamic world. Known for its contributions to Islamic scholarship, the region produced notable scientists, poets, and theologians. Kirman's strategic location on the trade routes contributed to its wealth and cultural diversity. The area is frequently mentioned in Islamic texts for its intellectual contributions and for being a hub of economic activity. Its rich Islamic heritage is evident in its architecture, literature, and historical records.
al-Kirmani
الكرماني
Ibn Ismacil Kirmani
حرب بن إسماعيل الكرماني
Ibn Hamza Taj Qurra Kirmani
محمود بن حمزة بن نصر، أبو القاسم برهان الدين الكرماني، ويعرف بتاج القراء (المتوفى: نحو 505هـ)
Muammal Ibn Ihab
مؤمل بن إيهاب بن عبد العزيز الرملي أبو عبد الرحمن
Abu Cala Kirmani
محمد بن أبي المحاسن محمود بن أبي الفتح محمد بن أبي شجاع أحمد الكرماني، أبو العلاء الحنفي (المتوفى: بعد 563هـ)
