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The first notable Arabian cartographer is often considered to be Al-Idrisi, a 12th-century scholar from Ceuta. Commissioned by the Norman king Roger II of Sicily, he created the "Tabula Rogeriana," a detailed world map and geographical encyclopedia that synthesized knowledge from various cultures. His work significantly influenced cartography in both the Islamic world and Europe.

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