- Muruj adh-dhahab
Muruj adh-dhahab wa ma'adin al-jawahir (Arabic:مروج الذهب ومعادن الجواهر) is a
Islamic history book written byAli al-Masudi .
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Muruj adh-dhahab wa ma'adin al-jawahir (Arabic:مروج الذهب ومعادن الجواهر) is a
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Al-Masudi — Muslim scholar Abu al Hasan Ali ibn al Husayn al Mas udi Title al Mas udi Born 896 CE Died 956 CE Main interests History and Geography … Wikipedia
Abu al-Hasan 'Alī al-Mas'ūdī — Infobox Muslim scholars | notability = Muslim scholar| era = Islamic golden age| color = #cef2e0 | | image caption = | | name = Abu al Hasan Ali ibn al Husayn al Mas udi| title= al Mas udi| birth = 896 CE| death = 956 CE| school tradition= |… … Wikipedia
Masʿūdī, al- — ▪ Arab historian in full Abū Al ḥusayn ʿalī Ibn Al ḥusayn Al masʿūdī born 9th century, , Baghdad, Iraq died 957, al Fusṭāṭ, Egypt historian and traveler, known as the “Herodotus of the Arabs.” He was the first Arab to combine history and … Universalium
Al Masû'dî — (arabe : علی بن حسین مسعودی Abu al Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn al Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī al Masʿūdī) né à Bagdad à une date inconnue, mort à Fostat en 956 (?), est un encyclopédiste du Xe siècle, à l apogée de l islam classique. Ses Muruj adh dhahab ou Les … Wikipédia en Français
Al-Masudi — Mapamundi de Al Masudi Abu al Hasan Ali ibn al Husayn ibn Ali al Mas udi (n. 896 en Baghdad, m. en 956, en El Cairo, Egipto) fue un historiador y geógrafo, conocido como el Heródoto de los árabes. [ … Wikipedia Español
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