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- al-khitat wa al-'athar (in Arabic). Vol. 4. p. 192. Rosenthal, F. (1991). "al-Maḳrīzī". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia...
- works by Guillaume de Nangis, Matthew Paris, Fidentius of Padua and al-Makrizi. After the fall of Acre, the crusades continued through the 16th century...
- Emperor conducted this campaign. According to the medieval historian al-Makrizi, Emperor Dawit I in 1403 pursued the Sultan of Adal, Sa'ad ad-Din II, to...
- the Muslim kingdoms described by the Muslim geographers al-Umari and al-Makrizi. Its inhabitants followed the Hanafi school and the state was considered...
- kingdoms in Ethiopia described by the Muslim geographers al-Umari and al-Makrizi. Along with other sultanates, including Dawaro, Arababni, Hadiya, Shirka...
- ISBN 90-04-06497-4, page 23–25 & 54–62. Stefan Eggers: Das Pyramidenkapitel in Al-Makrizi`s "Hitat". BoD, 2003, ISBN 3833011289, p. 13-20. Alan B. Lloyd: Herodotus...
- of the kingdom of Kankuma (also Kwangoma or Kangoma), a people whom Al-Makrizi (d.1442) called Karuku in his book The Races of the Sudan. One historian...
- becomes limited. While, generally speaking, it can mean any mosque (e.g. al-Maḳrīzī, iv, 137, of the Muʾayyad mosque), it is more especially used of the smaller...
- published in French by Editions Robert Laffont, S.A. Paris, 1987, p. 28. Al-Makrizi.), Ahmad (Ibn Ali (1790). Historia regum Islamiticorum in Abyssinia. Sam...
- Mendelssohn claimed this might be the result of a loose translation and al-Makrizi's words would more accurately translate into "five-storied mountain", a...