- Ibn
Khaldun (27 May 1332 – 17
March 1406, 732–808 AH) was an Arab
Islamic scholar, historian,
philosopher and sociologist. He is
widely acknowledged to...
- The
Burkhan Khaldun (Mongolian: Бурхан Халдун [pʊ́rχaɴ‿χáɬtʊɴ]) is one of the
Khentii Mountains in the
Khentii Province of
northeastern Mongolia. The...
- Ibn
Khaldun (Arabic: مقدّمة ابن خلدون) or Ibn
Khaldun's Prolegomena (Ancient Gr****: Προλεγόμενα), is a book
written by the
historian Ibn
Khaldun in 1377...
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sources written after his hajj,
especially the
writings of Al-Umari and Ibn
Khaldun.
While in
Cairo during his hajj, Musa
befriended officials such as Ibn...
- in the
writings of the 14th-century
social philosopher Ibn
Khaldun and others. Ibn
Khaldun, a 14th-century philosopher,
wrote in his work The Muqaddimah:...
-
concept was
familiar in the pre-Islamic era, but
became po****rized in Ibn
Khaldun's Muqaddimah, in
which it is
described as the
fundamental bond of human...
- a
mistranslation of Ibn
Khaldun’s text by the 19th-century
European historian Baron de Slane. De
Slane translated Ibn
Khaldun as
saying that the kingship...
- it is
generally believed that it is near the
sacred mountain of
Burkhan Khaldun in the
Khentii Mountains. The
Genghis Khan
Mausoleum is a
mausoleum dedicated...
- Ibn
Khaldun (507) (Arabic: ابن خلدون) was a
training frigate of the
Iraqi Navy that was
built in SFR Yugoslavia.
Later the
frigate was
renamed to Ibn...
- Temüjin's camp.
While Temüjin and his
brothers were able to hide on
Burkhan Khaldun mountain, Börte and
Sochigel were abducted. In
accordance with levirate...