Ibn Hawqal
Muḥammad Abū’l-Qāsim Ibn Ḥawqal (محمد أبو القاسم بن حوقل), also known as Abū al-Qāsim b. ʻAlī Ibn Ḥawqal al-Naṣībī, born in Nisibis, Upper Mesopotamia; was a 10th-century Arab Muslim writer, geographer, and chronicler who travelled from AD 943 to 969. His famous work, written in 977, is called Ṣūrat al-’Arḍ (صورة الارض; "The face of the Earth"). The date of his death, known from his writings, was after AH 368/AD 978.
Ibn Hawqal | |
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Born | Nisibis, Abbasid Caliphate (modern-day Nusaybin, Mardin, Turkey) |
Died | after 978 |
Academic background | |
Influences | Al-Balkhi |
Academic work | |
Era | Islamic Golden Age |
School or tradition | Balkhi school |
Main interests | Islamic geography |
Notable works | Ṣūrat al-’Arḍ |
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