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Q: What kind of education did ibn khaldoun get?
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Who was best known as an Islamic historian?

Ibn Khaldoun


What did Ibn khaldun write?

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What did ibn Khaldun write about?

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What is the best known book of ibn khaldoun?

Ibn Khaldoun's best-known book is "Muqaddimah" (meaning "Introduction" in English), which is a comprehensive work on historiography, sociology, and economics. It is considered a foundational text in the fields of sociology and historiography.


When was Khaldoun Ibrahim born?

Khaldoun Ibrahim was born on 1987-06-16.


When was Khaldoun Baghdadi born?

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Who wrote Muqaddimah?

Ibnou Khaldoun Did!


Where did Muhammad ibn musa al khwarizmi complete his education?

glasgow uni, glasgow


Who helped in the exchange of ideas?

Many key individuals in the Islamic Golden Age helped to exchange or transmit ideas. One notable example was lifetime traveler Ibn Battuta. He traveled across Africa and Asia, working as a Qadi (Islamic Judge) and teaching foreign peoples about the Islamic World. Other notable individuals include mathematician al-Khwarizmi, doctor Ibn Sina, historian Ibn Rushd, optician al-Haytham, historiographer al-Khaldoun, and philosopher al-Farabi.


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Who helped in the exchange of ideas in Islam?

Many key individuals in the Islamic Golden Age helped to exchange or transmit ideas. One notable example was lifetime traveler Ibn Battuta. He traveled across Africa and Asia, working as a Qadi (Islamic Judge) and teaching foreign peoples about the Islamic World. Other notable individuals include mathematician al-Khwarizmi, doctor Ibn Sina, historian Ibn Rushd, optician al-Haytham, historiographer al-Khaldoun, and philosopher al-Farabi.