
Nishapur - Wikipedia
Neysabur or Naysabur was named Abarshahr during the Muslim occupation of Khorasan and Nishapur, and was the city's official name during the Rashidun Caliphate, Umayyad Caliphate, and Abbasid Caliphate.
The Nishapur Excavations | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Largely damaged by invasions and earthquakes in the thirteenth century, the city is today a relatively small town known as Neyshabur. The ruins of the medieval city were first investigated by a team of archaeologists from the Metropolitan Museum between 1935 and 1940, returning for a final season in 1947-1948.
Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri - Wikipedia
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Abd Allah al-Hakim al-Nishapuri (Persian: أبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الله الحاكم النيسابوري; 933 - 1014 CE), also known as Ibn al-Bayyiʿ, [4] was a Persian [5] Sunni scholar and the leading traditionist of his age, frequently referred to as the "Imam of the Muhaddithin " or the " Muhaddith of Khorasan." [6] .
Nishapur – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Nishapur or Nishabur is the second largest city of Razavi Khorasan Province, the historic capital of the western half of Greater Khorasan, the capital of the Nishapur County and a historic Silk Road city. Nishapur is close to the second most-populous city of Iran, Mashhad.
Nayshabur (Nishapur) city 2025, Khorasan Razavi province - ITTO
During the reign of the Qaznavian and Saljuqian, Nayshabur was one of the most important cities of Khorassan Razavi. In the year (618 AH) Nayshabur was destroyed during the Mongol attack and it was close to Mongol reign that Nayshabur was annexed to …
Neyshabur: dazzling city of the ancient world - Tehran Times
2022年11月8日 · TEHRAN–A history buff's paradise, Neyshabur (also called “Nishapur”) was a prosperous city in ancient times. Situated about 70 km west of Mashhad in northeastern Iran, Neyshabur was founded around the 3rd century CE. Narratives say that Nishapur derived its name from its alleged founder, the Sasanian king Shapur I.
Persian Ceramics, Islamic Art, Glazed Tiles - Britannica
Nishapur pottery, Islāmic ceramics produced at Nishapur (modern Neyshābūr, Iran) that were of bold style and showed links with Sāssānian and Central Asian work. The style originated in Transoxania, an ancient district of Iran, during the 9th century ad and showed such specific characteristics as black and ochre birds with dashes of white and green.
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj - Wikipedia
Abū al-Ḥusayn Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj ibn Muslim ibn Ward al-Qushayrī an-Naysābūrī[note 1] (Arabic: أبو الحسين مسلم بن الحجاج بن مسلم بن وَرْد القشيري النيسابوري; after 815 – May 875 CE / 206 – 261 AH), commonly known as Imam Muslim, was an Islamic scholar from the city of Nishapur, particularly known as a muhaddith (scholar of hadith).
Neyshabur Sightseeing - Alaedin Travel
Geographically located on the skirt of Mount Binalud, Nishapur is the second biggest city of Khorasan Razavi Province in Iran. It is a famous center of the country and is considered as a …
Naisabur, Kota Kelahiran Para Ulama Besar - Islami [dot]co
2018年10月25日 · Naisabur saat ini merupakan salah satu kota di provinsi Khurasan, di negara Islam Iran. Kota yang terletak di timur laut Iran ini, merupakan satu di antara empat kota besar yang terletak di wilayah Khurasan pada masa dahulu bersama Herat, Balkh (Afghanistan) dan Marw (Turkmenistan).