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historian who
wrote in Arabic. His name is
sometimes anglicised as
George Elmacin (Latin:
Georgius Elmacinus).
Several details about his
ancestors and some...
- of
Thamanin up to the
mountain Al-Judi, and saw the
place of the ark (
Elmacin. 1. 1. c. 1 ). — George Sale, 1734; p. 214-215 Thamanin [tr] (37°19′47...
- April, 991 (17th Muharram,
Hijri year 381).
According to
historian George Elmacin (13th century), the
earthquake caused the fall of 1000
houses in Damascus...
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including the
Chronicle of John of
Nikiu and the
Universal History of
George Elmacin. Geʽez is the
liturgical language of
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo, Eritrean...
- Al-Maqrizi Al-Mufaddal Al-Sakhawi
Gawdat Gabra George Antonius George Elmacin Ibn Abd-el-Hakem Imam Al-Suyuti Iris
Habib Elmasry John of Nikiû Manetho...
- الجواهر والدرر ضد القائلين بالقضاء والقدر), Mistakenly-attributed to
George Elmacin (ابن المكين). [1];
known as
Severus of Al-Ushmunain, Severus,
Bishop of...
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April 5: 991
Damascus earthquake in Syria:
According to
historian George Elmacin (13th century), the
earthquake caused the fall of 1,000
houses in Damascus...
- prince-bishop
Baldwin of Courtenay,
emperor of the
Latin Empire (b. 1217)
George Elmacin,
Egyptian historian and
writer (b. 1205)
Ottaviano degli Ubaldini, Italian...
- Bar
Hebraeus (13th century), Ali ibn al-Athir (13th century),
George Elmacin (13th century), Abu'l-Fida (14th century), Al-Suyuti (15th century), and...
- prince-bishop
Baldwin of Courtenay,
emperor of the
Latin Empire (b. 1217)
George Elmacin,
Egyptian historian and
writer (b. 1205)
Ottaviano degli Ubaldini, Italian...