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Ya'qubi

 
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Muslim scholar
Name: Ahmad ibn Abu Ya'qub ibn Ja'far al-Ya'qubi
Title: Ya'qubi
Birth:
Death: 284 AH (898) [1] or 897 CE [2]
Main interests: History and geography
Works: Ta'rikh ibn Wadih and Kitab al-Buldan

Ahmad ibn Abu Ya'qub ibn Ja'far ibn Wahb Ibn Wadih al-Ya'qubi (? – 897), known as Ya'qubi, was a Muslim historian and geographer.[2]

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Biography

He was a great-grandson of Wadih, the freedman of the caliph Mansur. Until 873 he lived in Armenia and Khorasan, working under the patronage of the Iranian dynasty of the Tahirids; then he travelled in India, Egypt and the Maghreb, where he died in Sgt. He is said to have died in 897 CE.[2]

Ya'qubi mostly known for his Shīʿite bias pervades his works [3].

Works

  • Ta'rikh ibn Wadih (Chronicle of Ibn Wadih)[2]
  • Kitab al-Buldan (Book of the Countries) - geography, contains a description of the Maghreb, with a full account of the larger cities and much topographical and political information (ed. M. de Goeje, Leiden, 1892).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Muhammad's successor
  2. ^ a b c d e Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain
  3. ^ Ya'qubi

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