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INDEXShapur II, 75. 2-Shaybani, 'AH b. Harun(Samanid poet), 365-Shaykhu'l-Yunani, Plotinusso called by the Muslims,430Shea, 54Sheba. Queen <strong>of</strong> 385. See,Bilqi*.Shell, Lady , 312Shekina, 128Shcm, 114, 116, 409-Shibli (Sufi), 298, 367. 433, 434Shibl b. -Munaqqa-Azdi, 32*Shid(=Khshaeta), 113Shihabu'd-Din Suhrawardi,423Shi'ites. 98, 100, 101, 130, 131,203, 214, 220, 228-229, 231,232, 888. 238 240, 243, 248247, 398, 276, 278, 279-280,283 285, 292, 296-296, 310311, 3M> 315. 328, 342-343,345- 348, 349, 350, 382, 358,360, 362-363, 364, 367, 375,386, 391-415 passim, 4*9. 43O,437. See also Carmathians,Fatimiit Calif>ln,Ghulat,hmn'ilis, "Sect <strong>of</strong>the Seven,""Sect <strong>of</strong> the Twelve"Shikand-guntanik-vijar (Pahlawibook), 106, 157Shimr, 225, 226, 228, 230Shi'r (Poetry), Etymology <strong>of</strong>the word, 451Shiraz, 19, 70, 85. 364, 437Sblrin (mistress <strong>of</strong> KhusrawParwiz), 17Shirin (Sirin), ouc <strong>of</strong> thecaptives <strong>of</strong> Jalula and hissons, 204, 263Shiru'e, 56, 113, 174, 181Abu Shu'ayb Salih b. Muhammad<strong>of</strong> Herat (<strong>Persia</strong>npoet), 454*Abu Shukur <strong>of</strong> Balkh (<strong>Persia</strong>npoet), 466-407Shurat (".Sellers" <strong>of</strong> theirlives), 221. See KltarijitesShushtar, 434Shu'ubiyya, 265-269, 277 278,336, 345. 357221Sifru'l-Asfar ( M a u i c h x a nbook), 156Sifni' l-yababira (Manichaean"book), 156Signacula oris, manuum etsinus, 165Sikandar- (or Iskandar-)fiama <strong>of</strong> Xidhami <strong>of</strong>Ganja, 119Ibnu's- Sikkit (grammarianand Shi'ite), 343, 345Silhin (fortress in -Yaman),175-Simari (disciple <strong>of</strong> -Hallaj),431-432Simjur, 466Simplicius (\co-Platonist),42ISimurgh (mythical bird), 121Ibn Sina, 40. See AvicennaSinan, Abu Sa'id Harrani,304Sinan b. Thabit b. Qurra, 367Sinbadh the Magian, 311, 313,3M. 323Sind (=Hincl), 34, 347Sindhind (^Suldhaiita), 160Sinimmar (Sinnimar), 175Sipand (=Rue, q.v.), 452Sipihri (<strong>Persia</strong>n poet), 468Siqadanj (near Merv), 242Sirafi (grammarian), 372-Sirat, Bridge <strong>of</strong>, 107Sirawand (near Xishapur), 308Sirri JSaqati (Suf i), 424Si-riua (Zoroaslrian), 48, 101Si stan (Sagistan, Sajistan), 87,100, 116, 117, 123, 205, 317,346, 347, 350, 359, 448Siwand (dialect <strong>of</strong>), 26-27,87Siyamak, 112Siyaq (form <strong>of</strong> cypher), 67*Siyasat-natna ("Treatise onGovernment ") <strong>of</strong> the Nidhamu'1-Mulk,169, 171-172,312, 313, 323, 324, 328, 349,383, 401, 456Skudra, 94de Slane, Baron McGuckin ,208, 320. See Ibn KhallikaitSlavery, 186Smerdes (=Bardiya), 31, 32Social Code <strong>of</strong> Zoroastrians,108Socialism, 170Socin, 83Solomon, 112-114, 385Sol-takin, 263"Sons <strong>of</strong> Tenderncs>." 164;"<strong>of</strong> Knowledge," 164";iSibawayhi (grammarian),<strong>of</strong> Understanding,"261, 276-278164-165; "<strong>of</strong> the Unseen,"165 ; <strong>of</strong> Intelli-"Si-bokht, 146Siddhanta (= Sindhind), i-o gence," 165. See also Maniclutans,who are divided-Siddiq (name <strong>of</strong> a class <strong>of</strong>Manichxans and origin <strong>of</strong> into these live gradesname Zindiq, q.v.), 160, 165 "Sons <strong>of</strong> the Nobles"Sidra Rabba (book <strong>of</strong> Mandaeans),302Settlers In -Yaman so(Ratw'l-Ahrar), <strong>Persia</strong>nSifatiyya (sect), 879named, 181Sophists, 381, 269, 417

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