- بن شاهنشاه بن أيوب بن شادي بن مروان),
better known as Abū al-Fidāʾ or
Abulfeda (Arabic: أبو الفداء;
November 1273 – 27
October 1331), was a Mamluk-era...
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Abulfeda is a
lunar impact crater located in the
central highlands of the Moon. To the
northeast is the
crater Descartes, and to the south-southeast is...
- south-southeast of
Abulfeda, and to the north-northeast of the
smaller crater Geber. The
crater chain designated Catena Abulfeda forms a line between...
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rugged south-central
highlands of the Moon. To the
southwest is the
crater Abulfeda. It is
named after the
French philosopher,
mathematician and physicist...
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Catena Abulfeda is a
chain of
craters on the Moon that runs
between the
southern rim of the
crater Abulfeda and the
north rim of Almanon, then continues...
- crusades; he
edited (1840), and in part
translated (1848), the
geography of
Abulfeda. To him too is due a
useful edition of the very
curious records of early...
- Fall of the
Roman Empire,
Edward Gibbon relates an
anecdote attributed to
Abulfeda that Ali, on the
death of Muhammad, exclaimed, O propheta,
certe ****...
- 1257) May 12 –
Engelbert of Admont,
abbot of
Admont in
Styria October 27 –
Abulfeda,
Kurdish Syrian historian and
geographer (b. 1273)
November 11 – Stefan...
- Al-Masudi of
Baghdad (896–956 CE),
Muhammad al-Idrisi (1100–1165 CE),
Abulfeda (1273–1331 CE), and Al-Dimashqi (1256–1327 CE)
mention the
Muslim communities...
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generally also
implies a one day date change. The 14th
century Arab
geographer Abulfeda predicted that cir****navigators
would ac****ulate a one-day
offset to the...