Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani

Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Yaʿqūb al-Hamdānī (Arabic: أبو محمد الحسن بن أحمد بن يعقوب الهمداني, 279/280-333/334 A.H.; c.893  947;) was an Arab Muslim geographer, chemist, poet, grammarian, historian, and astronomer, from the tribe of Banu Hamdan, western 'Amran, Yemen. He was one of the best representatives of Islamic culture during the last period of the Abbasid Caliphate. His work was the subject of extensive 19th-century Austrian scholarship.

Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani
أبو محمد الحسن الهمداني
Bornc. 893
Sanaa
Diedc.945-947
Raydah, Amran, Yemen
Other namesAbu Al-Hasan Al-Hamdani
Occupation(s)Geographer, poet, grammarian, historian, and astronomer
Academic work
EraAbbasid
Main interestsGeography, History, Astronomy, Writing
Notable worksSifat Jazirat ul-Arab and Al-Iklīl
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