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has gloss | eng: Ja'far Kashfi Iranian Muslim philosopher was born at Darabgard in Fars, lived all his life at Borujerd and died in 1850-1851. His work comprises about twelve titles, and is written in both Persian and Arabic. His great work in Persian entitled Tuhfat al-muluk (The Gift offered to the Sovereigns), which was written at the request of a Qajar prince, son of Fath Ali Shah, the Shahzadah Muhammad-Taqi Mirza. |
lexicalization | eng: Ja'far Kashfi |
instance of | (noun) a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines bookman, student, scholarly person, scholar |
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