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    related to this article: Ibn al-Khatib Poem by Ibn al-Khatib sung by Fairuz [1] (click on the oval above the poem) Ibn al-Jatib (second part of the page...
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    Vega in writing comes from the 14th century Moorish polymath and writer Ibn al-Jatib. It was also the site of some of the negotiations for the final surrender...
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    Córdoba, La misma crítica basada en dicho argumento, la hace también Ibn al-Jaṭīb en sus Aʿmāl. Y no vamos a insistir in la evidencia de que el término...
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    Madrasa of Granada (category 14th-century establishments in al-Andalus)
    Santo Orcero, Ibn al-Jatib, Diverso Variable, p. 5. Undated. Accessed online 2010-01-24. "al-Jatib" is the Spanish transliteration of "al-Khatib". Text...
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    Manuel J., Val del Omar, el moderno renacentista, Loja, Granada: Fund. Ibn al-Jatib, 2008. Val del Omar, José, Escritos de técnica, poética y mística, Ortiz-Echagüe...
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  • Pitcher or other pot with handle(s). From ǧarrah, same as English jar. jatib jazarino/jazarina jazmín: jasmine. From Arabic yasmin (يسمين) then from...
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    the son of Sabur al-Jatib, a Slav who had been in the service of al-Hakam II. His sons Abd al-Aziz ibn Sabur and Abd al-Malik ibn Sabur ruled successively...
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