• authors of this body of texts are Ibn al-Wafid, Ibn Hajjaj, Ibn Bassal, Abū l-Khayr, Ibn al-'Awwam, Al-Tighnari and Ibn Luyun. Muslims from North Africa crossed...
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  • Yemeni writers Al-Malik al-Afḍal. Ibn Bassal's works were studied several centuries later by Abu Jafar Ahmad Ibn Luyūn al-Tujjbi (d.1349) of Almeria who...
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  • was in turn used as a source by other authors such as Ibn al-'Awwam and Ibn Luyun. Expiración García Sánchez describes Al-Tighnari's work as systematic...
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  • al-filāḥa tradition, Ibn al-Raqqām and Ibn Luyūn [es], wrote in the early 14th century. The former wrote an abridged version of Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabataean...
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