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auctore Abu'l-Kásim Ibn
Haukal - "Routes and Realms, a
description of
Muslim territories by the
author Abu'l-Kásim Ibn
Haukal".[citation needed] Al-Maqdisi...
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conquest of Ghor.
Traditional Muslim historians such as
Estakhri and Ibn
Haukal attest to the
existence of the non-Islamic
enclave of Ghor
before the time...
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Brill publishers Ibn
Haukal (1873), Goeje, M. J. de (ed.), "Viae et regna,
descriptio ditionis moslemicae auctore Abu'l-Kasim Ibn
Haukal",
Bibliotheca Geographorum...
- Arab
geographers and
travelers of the 10th century, Al-Istakhri and Ibn
Haukal mention the city of
Khovakand or Khokand,
which in
distance corresponds...
- Sviatoslav's birth.
There are
clearly some
problems with chronology. Ibn
Haukal describes the
Pechenegs as long-standing
allies of the Rus' people, whom...
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grove of palm
trees under the
names of
Balac or Segor.
Istakhri and Ibn
Haukal, two Arab
geographers of the 10th century,
highly praise the
sweetness of...
- pechenezi; Serbo-Croatian: Pečenezi/Печенези, Latin: Pacinacae,
Bisseni Ibn
Haukal describes the
Pechenegs as the long-standing
allies of the Rus', whom they...
- that the sack of
Sarkel came
after the
destruction of Atil.
Although Ibn
Haukal reports the sack of
Samandar by Sviatoslav, the Rus'
leader did not bother...
- Sahara. See
Adler (2014), p. 61). The Arab
chronicler and geographer, Ibn
Ḥaukal (travelled 943-969 CE), says of
Zawilah that it is a
place in the eastern...
- the
early 10th century, the Banu Ma'dan had
risen to
power in Makran. Ibn
Haukal does not
mention their origins. Ma'danids used the
Sanskrit title of Mahraj...