- Aḥmad ‘Abd Allāh al-Fazārī al-Shāfiʿī
better known by the
epithet al-
Qalqashandī (Arabic: شهاب الدين أحمد بن علي بن أحمد القلقشندي; 1355 or 1356 – 1418)...
- Al-Bidaya wa'l-Nihaya (The
Beginning and the End)
Volume 2. p. 187.
Ahmad al-
Qalqashandi.
Fulfilling the need of
Knowing the
origins of
Arabs Volume 1. p. 118...
- Al-Layth ibn Saʿd ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Fahmī al-
Qalqashandī (Arabic: الليث بن سعد بن عبد الرحمن الفهمي القلقشندي) was the
chief representative, imam...
-
historians of the
Abbasid and
Islamic Golden Era such as Al-Hamawi, Al-
Qalqashandi and Al-Zamakhshari. In the
present time, The
primary source of lake water...
-
decoding messages, a
substitution cipher improving on the work of Al-
Qalqashandi, and one of the
earliest known music substitution ciphers. "Keeping secrets...
-
Hasofer Mourad Ismail Khaleed S.
Mekheimer Ali
Moustafa Mosharafa Al-
Qalqashandi Roshdi Rashed Samir Saker Shoukry H****an Sa****
Obada Abdel Shafy Laila...
- he
travelled to
Damascus and Jerusalem, to
study under Shamsud-Din al-
Qalqashandi (d. 1407), Badr al-Din al-Balisi (d. 1401), and
Fatima bint al-Manja...
-
still fundamentally a
polyalphabetic substitution cipher. The work of Al-
Qalqashandi (1355–1418),
based on the
earlier work of Ibn al-Durayhim (1312–1359)...
- 13th
century it
comprised 165 villages. The 15th-century
geographer al-
Qalqashandi describes the
region as
fertile and prosperous. El
Mahalla El
Kobra was...
- was
rendered ineffective by the
polyalphabetic cipher,
described by Al-
Qalqashandi (1355–1418) and Leon
Battista Alberti (in 1465),
which varied the substitution...