- the word
clean initially appeared in the
first Russian translation of Ibn
Rustah by
professor Daniel Chwolson (who also
misspelled his name as Ibn Dasta(h))...
-
Rustah may
refer to:
Rustah, name of a
district in
Isfahan area in Iran
Ahmad ibn
Rustah, a tenth-century
Persian explorer and
geographer Roosta (disambiguation)...
-
Hungarians brought their wine-making
knowledge from the East.
According to Ibn
Rustah, the
Hungarian tribes were
familiar with wine-making long
before their conquest...
-
number of
Arabic and
Persian writers,
including the following:
Ahmad ibn
Rustah wrote c. 903–913 (or c. 920) in an Arabic-language book that the Rus' had...
- unsophisticated. In that, his
account contrasts with that of the
traveler Ibn
Rustah,
whose impressions of the Rus were more favorable,
although it has been...
- the city of Zānbat as the
chief city of the Russes.
Among them are ibn
Rustah, Abu Sa'id Gardezi, and an
author of the
Hudud al-'Alam. The
texts of those...
-
places to walk."
Later in the 10th-century, the
Persian geographer Ibn
Rustah wrote of Sanaa, "It is the city of Yemen;
there cannot be
found ... a city...
-
dangerous work and was
often lethal. Slaves. The
Muslim writer Ahmad ibn
Rustah described how the
Viking Rus' had "no
cultivated fields and
lived by pillaging...
-
written by ibn
Rustah, a
Persian scholar who
wrote an
encyclopedic work on
geography in the
early tenth century. It is
believed that ibn
Rustah derived much...
-
where they were ransomed,
exploited and enslaved. The
Persian traveler Ibn
Rustah described how Vikings, the
Varangians or Rus,
terrorized and
enslaved the...