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- (Arabic: أبو الفتح جمال الدين يوسف بن يعقوب ابن محمد), better known as Ibn al-Mujawir (c. 1205–1292) was a traveller and businessman of uncertain origin, perhaps...
- There he met with the Mujawirs (persons responsible for maintaining a shrine) and spoke with them. During this time the Mujawirs gave Muhammad Sirajuddin...
- Arab, Persian and Indian merchants living in the coastal towns. Ibn al-Mujawir mentions the Banu Majid who fled the Mundhiriya region in Yemen in the...
- Al-Salt bin Malik of Oman. According to the Persian geographer Ibn al-Mujawir, who testifies having arrived in Socotra from India in 1222, there were...
- ISBN 90-04-09796-1 Ibn al-Mujawir, Yusuf ibn Ya'qub (2008), Gerald Rex Smith (ed.), A Traveller in Thirteenth-Century Arabia: Ibn Al-Mujāwir's Tārīkh Al-Mustabṣir...
- been the lodging place of Eve . . . when on her way to Mecca... Ibn al-Mujawir (13th century) makes a clear reference to the Tomb of Eve in Jeddah, and...
- Yawan Mats was given the name Shanga Bibi and she was the only female Mujawirs at Nund Reshi's tomb. She is buried next to Nund Reshi's shrine in Tsaar...
- adjacent to two sacrificial hills, one called Muṭ'im al Ṭayr and another Mujāwir al-Riḥ which was a pathway to Abu Kubais from where the Black Stone is...
- Saadi Shirazi Yaqut al-Hamawi Ibn Said al-Maghribi Ibn al-Nafis Ibn al-Mujawir 14th century Al-Dimashqi Abu'l-Fida Ibn al-Wardi Hamdallah Mustawfi Ibn...
- a tree which grows only on this island." The Persian geographer Ibn al-Mujawir (1204-1291) shed much light on the culture and everyday life of the Socotrans...