- The Qiṣṣat Dhī ʾl-Qarnayn (Qissat
Dhulqarnayn, "Story of
Dhulqarnayn") is a Hispano-Arabic
legend of
Alexander the
Great preserved in two fourteenth-century...
- The Hadīth Dhī ʾl-Qarnayn (or
Hadith Dhulqarnayn), also
known as the
Leyenda de Alejandro, is an
anonymous Hispano-Arabic
legend of
Alexander the Great...
- Dhūl-qarnayn", or
sometimes just "
Dhūlqarnayn". One
example is the ninth-century Hispano-Arabic
legend known as the
Qissat Dhulqarnayn,
meaning "Story of the Two-Horned...
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composed by ‘Umara ibn Zayd (767-815). The
Qissat Dhulqarnayn (Qissat
Dhulqarnayn, "Story of
Dhulqarnayn") is a Hispano-Arabic
legend of
Alexander the Great...
- the
Alexander romance, such as the
Qissat al-Iskandar and the
Qissat Dhulqarnayn. As such, he is double-horned and
builds the
famous Gates of Alexander...
- Hero of the Hispano-Arabic
Alexander Romance Qissat Dhulqarnayn:
Between al-Askander and
Dhulqarnayn," Kalamazoo, Michigan, 34th
International Congress...
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translation of the
Syriac Alexander Legend appeared,
entitled Qissat Dhulqarnayn. This work
explores Dhu al-Qarnayn's life – his upbringing, journeys...
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trusting in God. This is the main
theme in the
stories of Khidr,
Luqman and
Dhulqarnayn.
According to the
later ascriptions to
these stories, it is possible...
- the
Alexander Romance, the
Syriac Alexander Romance, and the
Qissat Dhulqarnayn.
Pliny the
Elder (23 AD – 25
August 79 AD), in his
Natural History, says...
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Iovane Sabanisje,
Christian of Stavelot,
Ahmad ibn Fadlan, and the
Hadith Dhulqarnayn.
Mongols and Tartars. This
identification was made by the
Historia de...