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Because his father was from Dasht, Jami's early pen name was Dashti but later, he chose to use Jami because of the two reasons that he mentioned in a poem:
: My pen name is Jami for these two reasons.
Only two fragments of the Jami ' al-Tawarikh have survived, one of them the manuscript sold at Sotheby's in 1980.
He is married to Mindy Hanopole and has two children, Jason Ambler and Jami Ambler.
In 1960 she gave up her job as Head Mistress to concentrate on bringing up her two sons Rumi and Jami born in 1952 and 1954 respectively.
Muhammad Husayn ibn Muhammad Hadi, known as Hakim Muhammad Hadikhan, is mostly known for two Persian compendia on simple and compound remedies: Majma ‘ al-javami ‘ va-zakha ' ir al-tarakib, which he composed in 1771 and based largely upon a treatise titled Jami ‘ al-javami ‘ by his great-uncle Alavi Khan, and the Makhzan al-adviyah which is a verbatim reproduction of the alphabetical pharmacopeia in the Jami ‘ al-javami ‘ of his great uncle.
The two dean of students is Mrs. Jami Craft and Mr. Rod Richison

Jami and became
While still a student and an activist of the Islami Jami ` yat-e-Talaba, Ahmad became a Mudarris ( or teacher ) of the Qur ' an.

Jami and together
The flyover on NH-2 offers a majestic view of the beautiful temple together with the Jami Masjid which shares a wall with the temple juxtapositioned as an image that shows how communal harmony can exist and how the coexistence of a temple and a mosque in a holy place makes the city blissful.

Jami and Jami's
Oftentimes Jami's methodology did not follow the school of Ibn Arabi, like in the issue of mutual dependence between God and his creatures Jami stated " We and though are not separate from each other, but we need Thee, whereas Thou doest not need us.
The deep poetry Jami provides, is usually accompanied with enriched paintings reflecting the complexity of Jami's work and Persian culture.

Jami and .
Later he returned to Egypt to complete his PhD in Islamic philosophy and his thesis was titled " The Philosophy and Teachings of Abd al-Rahman Muhammad Jami.
Inside the famous Friday Mosque of Herat or Masjid Jami, which is one of the oldest mosques in Afghanistan.
* 1492 – Jami, Persian poet ( b. 1414 )
From the manuscript Jami ' al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, 1307, Ilkhanate period.
From the manuscript Jami ' al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, 1307, Ilkhanate period.
* November 19 – Jami, Persian poet ( b. 1414 )
Further north, a fleet led by Abd Allah b. Ishaq b. Jami is sailing to attack Lisbon but is repelled by the Portuguese admiral D. Fuas Roupinho near the Cape Espichel.
* August 18 – Jami, Persian poet ( d. 1492 )
There were three levels of commentary: the Jami, the Talkhis and the Tafsir which are, respectively, a simplified overview, an intermediate commentary with more critical material, and an advanced study of Aristotelian thought in a Muslim context.
According to author Jami Carlacio, Grimké's writings opened the public's eyes to ideas like women's rights, and for the first time they were willing to question conventional notions about the subordination of women.
* Carlacio, Jami.
** Furthermore, the Qa ´ id Jami al-Muslimin ( Leader of the Community of Muslims ) of Pingnan Guo (" Pacified South State ", a major Islamic rebellious polity in western Yunnan province ) is usually referred to in foreign sources as Sultan.
In 2002, the ABC television network aired a television movie about her life: Gilda Radner: It's Always Something, starring Jami Gertz as Radner.
The 10 daughter's married to Dharma are ( 1 ) Maruvati, ( 2 ) Vasu, ( 3 ) Jami ( 4 ) Lamba, ( 5 ) Bhanu, ( 6 ) Urjja, ( 7 ) Sankalp, ( 8 ) Mahurath, ( 9 ) Sadhya, and ( 10 ) Vishva.
The khanate was called the Ulus of Jochi (' realm of Jochi ' in Mongolian ) in the records of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries such as the Yuanshi and the Jami ' al-tawarikh.
# Ball, Jami.
The art of the Persian book was also born under this dynasty, and was encouraged by aristocratic patronage of large manuscripts such as the Jami ' al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani.
* Jami, S. A .; Wright, W. G.
# In the Baharestan, Jami wrote, " He came from Tus and his excellence, renown and perfection are well known.
However, Slate reviewer David Edelstein called it " a two-hour-and-six-minute snuff movie ," while Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News called it " the most virulently anti-Semitic movie made since the German propaganda films of World War II.

followed and two
He scuttled in shadow along the east wall of the stockade and then followed the south wall until he was at the rear of the two frame buildings.
Forced behind him momentarily, Russ followed at once and halted two steps inside.
We followed the asphalt road for a few miles and then swung off onto a smaller road which was nothing more than two tire marks on the earth.
Outputs of the two systems are measured by a pulse-timing circuit and a resistance bridge, followed by a simple analogue computer which feeds a multichannel recorder.
But first, we must define two terms so that their meaning will be clearly understood: form -- any unique sequence of alphabetic characters that can appear in a language preceded and followed by a space ; ;
The deeds of this team, through two seasons and in the two World's Series that followed, have been written and talked about until hardly a word is left to be said.
Your first impression of this elongated square with its three elegant fountains, its two churches that almost face each other, and its russet-colored buildings, is a sense of restful spaciousness -- particularly welcome after wandering around the narrow and dark streets that you have followed since starting this walk.
In accentual-syllabic verse, it is a line of iambic hexameter-a line of six feet or measures (" iambs "), each of which has two syllables with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
Alexander Pope famously characterized the alexandrine's potential to slow or speed the flow of a poem in two rhyming couplets consisting of an iambic pentameter followed by an alexandrine:
In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the AC-III polypeptide is only half as long, comprising one 6-transmembrane domain followed by a cytoplasmic domain, but two of these form a functional homodimer that resembles the mammalian architecture.
In the nearly two centuries that have followed, well over a thousand naturally occurring acetylenes have been discovered and reported.
It ran for 63 performances and was followed two years later by The Day Before Spring.
These were later followed by two Alouette III SA. 316 B helicopters, used mostly for liaison purposes, one twin-engined Aero Commander 500 light utility aircraft, two Hawker-Siddeley HS. 748-2A twin turboprop transport aircraft, and two Nord 262 twin turboprop transport aircraft.
In 1985, the FABF also acquired two ex-Soviet Mi-4 transport helicopters from an unknown supplier, followed by an additional two Mi-4s.
The proposed format was three provincial games in Argentina followed by two international tests, followed by three provincial games in Australia followed by three international tests.
In the standard 52-card deck used in bridge, the ace is ranked highest followed by the king, queen, and jack and the spot-cards from ten down through to the two.
The book is structured in two roughly equal parts, the story of the campaigns of the Israelites in central, southern and northern Canaan and the destruction of their enemies, followed by the division of the conquered land among the twelve tribes ; the two parts are framed by set-piece speeches by God and Joshua commanding the conquest and at the end warning of the need for faithful obedience of the Law ( torah ) revealed to Moses.
He made his comeback a memorable one with a match winning hundred over Guyana, followed by a dismissive undefeated half-century in the second innings, scored at over two runs per ball.

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