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<ref name="William" /> ya da [[Arab people|Arab]]<ref name="EI2">{{Cite encyclopedia | edition = 2nd| publisher = Brill Academic Publishers| volume = 2| pages = 357–359| last = Kraus| first = P.| title = Djābir B. Ḥayyān| encyclopedia = Encyclopaedia of Islam| year = 1962 |quote=As for Djābir's historic personality, Holmyard has suggested that his father was "a certain Azdī called Hayyan, druggist of Kufa...mentioned...in connection with the political machinations that, in the eighth century, finally resulted in the overthrow of the Umayyad dynasty.}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book| publisher = Kessinger Publishing| isbn = 978-0-7661-0015-2| last = Holmyard| first = E. J.| coauthors = Jabir, Richard Russell| title = The Works of Geber| date = 1997-09| quote=Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan, generally known merely as Jabir, was the son of a druggist belonging to the famous South Arabian tribe of Al-Azd. Members of this tribe had settled at the town of Kufa, in Iraq, shortly after the Muhammadan conquest in the seventh century A.D., and it was in Kufa that Hayyan the druggist lived.}}</ref>
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