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Travis (2018). "Ibn
Khurdādhbih". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson...
- city had been
abandoned and is
described by the
Persian geographer Ibn
Khurdadhbih as
lying in ruins, with
settlement restricted to the
hilltop citadel...
- Silk Road.
Geographers of the Arab and
Persian world,
including ibn
Khurdadhbih, al-Masudi, Dimashiki, Al-Nuwayri, and al-Maqrizi, left
records about...
- of
tabaqat (biographical
dictionaries or
biographical compendia). Ibn
Khurdadhbih, an
official in the
postal service wrote one of the
first travel books...
-
mention of
Lamuri may be in the 9th
century by the Arab
geographer Ibn
Khurdadhbih who wrote: "Beyond
Serandib is the isle of Ram(n)i,
where the rhinoceros...
-
improved upon his
values for the
Mediterranean Sea, Asia, and Africa. Ibn
Khurdadhbih (820–912) aut****d a book of
administrative geography Book of the Routes...
- use the name
Fansur or Pansur, the 9th-century
Persian geographer Ibn
Khurdadhbih also used the term the "island of Bālūs",
although the
Arabs appeared...
-
frankly condemns sources whom he
holds to be unreliable, for instance, Ibn
Khurdādhbih on
musicological information and Ibn al-Kalbī on genealogy. Indeed, al-Isfahani...
-
whose rulers had the
title of
ispahbad or sipahbad.
According to Ibn
Khurdādhbih (who
wrote not
later than in 885) Mūqān
belonged to Shekla.
Towards 936...
-
September 2012. Ahmad, S.
Maqbul (2008). "Ibn Khurradādhbih (or Ibn
Khurdādhbih), Abu'l-Qāsim 'Ubayd Allāh 'Abd Allāh".
Complete Dictionary of Scientific...