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Iranian Muslim woman narrator (1078–1153)
Ayesha Saffar
BornAyesha bint Ahmad Safar bin Mansour bin Abd Safar Neishaburi
1078
Nishabur, Persia
Died1153
OccupationHadith

Ayesha Saffar Neishaburi (1078 – 1153; full name: Ayesha bint Ahmad Safar bin Mansour bin Abd Safar Neishaburi) was an Iranian Muslim Hadith scholar in the fifth Hijri century. She was born in 1078 in Nishabur and was killed in 1153 when the Oghuz Turks attacked Nishabur.

References

  1. "حمله غُزها به نیشابور | پایگاه جامع تاریخ" [Attack of the Ghozas on Neishabur | Comprehensive History Database]. tarikh.inoor.ir. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  2. Graili, Fereydon (1357). نیشابور شهر فیروزه، فریدون گرایلی، ص ۵۳۷ چاپ ۱۳۵۷ شمسی [Neishabur Shahr Firouze]. p. 537.


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