- Jilan
Jilan may refer to:
*Cilən , Azerbaijan
*Gilan Province , Iran
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Jilan Adassi — Jilan Adassi, so v.w. Schlangeninsel 1) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Guqin — Classification Chinese Silk (絲) … Wikipedia
List of guqin literature — This is a list of literature for the guqin. Qin literature should be distinguished from qinpu which contains music tablature of some sort. There are a number of ancient sources that discuss qin lore, qin theory and general qin literature. Some of … Wikipedia
Guqin — … Wikipedia Español
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Kushyar ibn Labban — Abul Hasan Kūshyār ibn Labbān ibn Bashahri Gilani (971 1029), also known as Kūshyār Gīlānī (PerB|کوشیار گیلانی), was a Persian mathematician, geographer, and astronomer from Jilan , a.k.a. Gilan, south of the Caspian Sea, Iran. His main work was… … Wikipedia
Rustam Gorgani — Rustam Jurjani was a mid 16th century Persian physician who lived in India. Rustam Jurjani was court physician of Khan Ahmad Jilan and the Sultan Nizam Shah Burhan I (ruled 1508 1553) in the city of Ahmadnagar in the Deccan, India. His name… … Wikipedia
Qinpu — 「琴譜」 are tablature score collections for the Chinese musical instrument, the guqin. What are qinpu?Qinpu are collections of tablatures of music for the guqin. In the past, music was passed on from teacher to student. Only recently has tablature… … Wikipedia
Empress Yang Zhi — (楊芷) (259 292), courtesy name Jilan (季蘭), nickname Nanyin (男胤), formally Empress Wudao (武悼皇后, literally the martial and fearful empress ) was an empress of Jin Dynasty (265 420). She was Emperor Wu s second wife and cousin to his first wife,… … Wikipedia
Abdul-Qadir Gilani — Jilani redirects here. For other uses, see Gilani (disambiguation). Abdul Qadir Gilani Religion Islam Personal Born 1077 CE (Common Era) Amol, Iran Died 1166 CE Baghdad … Wikipedia