- Africa) and Al-Andalus (now the
Iberian Peninsula)
written in 1312. Ibn
Idhāri was born and
lived in
Marrakech (present-day Morocco), and was a qāʾid ('commander')...
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earliest reports comes from the Arab
chronicler Ibn
Idhari in his Al-Bayan al-Mughrib. In it, Ibn
Idhari describes the
moment when Uqba
reached the Atlantic...
- 401 Ibn '
Idhari, p. 186 Ibn '
Idhari, p. 186
Muhammad Abdullah Enan, p. 401 Ibn '
Idhari, p. 186
Muhammad Abdullah Enan, p. 401 Ibn '
Idhari, p. 186 Warren...
- Livermore,
Twilight of the Goths, Intellect, 2006, p. 58. Ibn ‘
Idhārī Bayān: Ibn ‘
Idhārī al-Marrākushī, Abū’l-Abbās
Ahmad ibn Muhammad, Kitāb al-bayān...
- p. 169 [1] Ibn '
Idhari, Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī akhbār al-Andalus wa-al-Maghrib, Vol I, p.89 [2] an-Nasiri, p. 170 Ibn '
Idhari, p. 90 al-Nuwayri...
- [citation needed] Al-Bayan al-Mughrib by Ibn
Idhari, v 2 pg 73, 2013 Al-Bayan al-Mughrib by Ibn
Idhari, v 2 pg 65, 1980
Roger Collins,
Caliphs and Kings:...
- '
Idhari, p. 73
Richard Fletcher and
Simon Barton, p. 216
Muhammad Abdullah Enan, p. 136 Ibn '
Idhari, p. 73
Muhammad Abdullah Enan, p. 136 Ibn '
Idhari,...
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around Christendom, an ****ertion
which may be more
hyperbole than fact. Ibn
Idhari says that
Roger "called to arms the
people of
every Latin country". One...
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publisher (link) Ibn
Idhari (1901).
Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord et de l'Espagne
musulmane intitulée
Kitab al-Bayan al-Mughrib par Ibn '
Idhari al-Marrakushi...
- an offs****
island (possibly
Tidra island, in the Bay of Arguin). Ibn '
Idhari wrote that the name was
suggested by Ibn
Yasin in the "****vering in the...