بن شاهنشاه بن أيوب بن شادي بن مروان), better known as Abū al-Fidāʾ or Abulfeda (Arabic: أبو الفداء; November 1273 – 27 October 1331), was a Mamluk-era...
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Abulfeda is a lunar impact crater located in the central highlands of the Moon. To the northeast is the crater Descartes, and to the south-southeast is...
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south-southeast of Abulfeda, and to the north-northeast of the smaller crater Geber. The crater chain designated Catena Abulfeda forms a line between...
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Catena Abulfeda is a chain of craters on the Moon that runs between the southern rim of the crater Abulfeda and the north rim of Almanon, then continues...
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rugged south-central highlands of the Moon. To the southwest is the crater Abulfeda. It is named after the French philosopher, mathematician and physicist...
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Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon relates an anecdote attributed to Abulfeda that Ali, on the death of Muhammad, exclaimed, O propheta, certe penis...
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crusades; he edited (1840), and in part translated (1848), the geography of Abulfeda. To him too is due a useful edition of the very curious records of early...
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Al-Masudi of Baghdad (896–956 CE), Muhammad al-Idrisi (1100–1165 CE), Abulfeda (1273–1331 CE), and Al-Dimashqi (1256–1327 CE) mention the Muslim communities...
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1257) May 12 – Engelbert of Admont, abbot of Admont in Styria October 27 – Abulfeda, Kurdish Syrian historian and geographer (b. 1273) November 11 – Stefan...
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variously Romanised as Tana, Thana, Thâṇâ, and Thame. Ibn Battuta and Abulfeda knew it as Kukin Tana; Duarte Barbosa as Tana Mayambu. Before 1996, the...
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To the southeast of Tacitus is a long chain of craters named the Catena Abulfeda. This chain runs to the northwest from the eastern edge of the Rupes Altai...
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generally also implies a one day date change. The 14th century Arab geographer Abulfeda predicted that circumnavigators would accumulate a one-day offset to the...
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located in the central region of the Moon, to the north of the crater Abulfeda. It was named after British optician John Dollond. Due west of Dollond...
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healthcare sectors. Several travelers visited the city, most famously Abulfeda: "Al-Qatif: a town next to Al-Ahsa, of a beautiful nature, whose people...
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theme of Chaldia, which according to the 10th century Arab geographer Abulfeda was regarded as being largely a Lazican port. Chaldia had already shown...
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after the Czech astronomer Karel Anděl. Nearby craters of note include Abulfeda to the south-southeast and Descartes to the east-southeast. About 85 kilometres...
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Japan and Java sailed primarily from its port. The Islamic geographer Abulfeda noted, in c. 1321, that its city walls remained ruined from its conquest...
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147 H. Yule, The Book of Ser Marco Polo, 1903, vol. I, p. 110, quoting Abulfeda ("Hormuz was devastated by the incursions of the Tartars, and its people...
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Wáfa) 54.18 1970 Abul Wáfa (940–998) WGPSN Abulfeda 13°52′S 13°55′E / 13.87°S 13.91°E / -13.87; 13.91 (Abulfeda) 62.23 1935 Ismael Abul-fida (1273–1331)...
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sultan Qalawun in the 1280s.[citation needed] By the early 14th century, Abulfeda the Hamathite was describing the city's "large and strong fortress". The...
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geographers Abd al-Hassan Ali ibn Omar (1230), Ibn Said al-Maghribi (1274) and Abulfeda (1331), label the Senegal as the "Nile of Ghana" (Nil Gana or Nili Ganah)...
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Al-Masudi of Baghdad (896–956 AD), Muhammad al-Idrisi (1100–1165 AD), Abulfeda (1273–1331 AD), and Al-Dimashqi (1256–1327 AD) mention the Muslim communities...
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from Ibn Khaldun, but also from al–Masudi, al–Bakri, al–Idrisi, Yaqut, Abulfeda, al–Umari, and Ibn Battuta. Ge'ez literature also began covering history...
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In 1798 he received the prize for an essay, De Bellorum Cruciatorum ex Abulfeda Historia; in 1805 he was appointed professor of history at Heidelberg,...
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Prophet (may Peace be upon them) and His Companions (Kitab Al-Fada'il) Abulfeda (2006). Muhammad Mahdi Al-Sharîf (ed.). THE EXEGESIS OF THE GRAND HOLY...
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Diameter Name origin Catena Abulfeda 16°54′S 17°12′E / 16.9°S 17.2°E / -16.9; 17.2 219 km After nearby crater Abulfeda Catena Artamonov 26°00′N 105°54′E...
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Jordan and which [contains] Galilee and the great plain of Esdrelon" 1321: Abulfeda, A Sketch of the Countries: "The Nahr Abi Futrus is the river that runs...
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also mentioned in the Kitāb al-jughrāfiyā of Ibn Saʿīd from 1270 and by Abulfeda, who relies on Ibn Saʿīd. It was still remembered as late as the fifteenth...
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Latitude Longitude Diameter Abbe H 58.2° S 177.9° E 25 km Abulfeda E 16.7° S 10.2° E 6 km Abulfeda Q 12.8° S 12.3° E 3 km Anaxagoras 73.4° N 10.1° W 50 km...
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40. Retrieved 1 January 2022. Wilken, Gesch. der Ks. vol. ii. p. 474; Abulfeda, Tab. Syr. pp. 114, 157. vii. 15 Rebecca Ananda (26 May 2015). "The History...
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