Muḥāseb al-Dawla, Āqā Khan, mathematician and one of the founders of modern schools in Isfahan.
Ali b. Sahl Eṣfahānī, a Sufi and hadith transmitter of the 3rd/9th and 4th/10th centuries.
Sheikh Bahāʾī, a jurist, hadith scholar, philosopher, poet, mathematician, litterateur, astronomer, and a prominent scholar
Central Library of the Municipality (ketābkhāne-ye markazī-ye shahrdārī), The Central Library of the Municipality is
kanīse (Synagogue), a place of assembly and worship for Jews. The words kanīse and kanīs
Aharūn b. Māshīyaḥ al-Eṣfahānī, a Jewish poet of the 17th-18th/11th-12th centuries. Nothing is known about
Tārīkh-e Neṣf-e Jahān va Hame-ye Jahān (The History of Half the World and the Entire
Ṣāʾeb Tabrīzī. A Persian-language poet of the 17th/11th century, and one of the eminent poets
Eṣfahānī, Muhammad-Ṣāleḥ, calligrapher and inscriptionist of the 18th/12th century (d. ca. 1730/1130). He was the
Ali Reza‛Abbāsī (Tabrīzī), a renowned Iranian calligrapher and inscription artist of the 10th/15th and 11th/16th
Sunbulān, maḥalle (quarter) Sunbulān, presently known as Sunbulestān, is one of the historical quarters of