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    Sighnaq ( Turki / Kypchak: سغناق ‎; Kazakh: Сығанақ, romanized: Syğanaq) was an ancient city in Central Asia (in modern Kazakhstan, Kyzylorda Region ). It was the capital of the Blue Horde (i.e., the White Horde of Persian sources), although the city is almost unknown. The region in which Sighnaq was situated was called Farab.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Sighnaq (Turki/Kypchak: سغناق ‎; Kazakh: Сығанақ, romanized: Syğanaq) was an ancient city in Central Asia (in modern Kazakhstan, Kyzylorda Region). It was the capital of the Blue Horde (i.e., the White Horde of Persian sources), although the city is almost unknown. The region in which Sighnaq was situated was called Farab.

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  4. Jul 15, 2016 · Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī was probably born in 870 CE (AH 257) in a place called Farab or Farayb. In his youth he moved to Iraq and Baghdad. In 943 CE (AH 331) he went to Syria and Damascus. He may have gone to Egypt but died in Damascus in December 950 CE or January 951 CE (AH 339). Scholars have disputed his ethnic origin.

  5. Sep 9, 2014 · This is the Arabic with Urdu translation of Holy Qur'an for all Muslims as well as for Non-Muslims who wants to read and know about the message of Holy Qur'an. Skip to main content We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!

  6. Jul 23, 2019 · English Slang Words and Their Best Possible Urdu Equivalents. To wrap things up, let’s look at some widely popular English internet and text slang along with their Urdu equivalents. You can find even more on our list of the Most Common Texting Slang . او میرے خدایا ( oh meray khudaya) – OMG. ہا ہا ہا ( hahaha) – LOL.

  7. Abu Nasr Mohammad Ibn al-Farakh Al-Farabi was born to a noble family in the small village of Wasij, in the province of Farab in Turkestan, in 872 AD (259 AH). His works included several rich commentaries on Aristotle’s physics, meteorology, and logic – in addition to a large number of books on several other subjects embodying his original ...

  8. Al-Farabi was probably born in a place called Farab, which gave him the name “al-Farabi”, indicating that he belonged to that place. Some medieval historians, such as the turkish Ibn Khallekan, claims that Farabi was born in the village of Wasij (modern Otrar in Kazakhstan), close to Farab and from turkish parents.

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