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    Ibn Khaldun (/ˈɪbən hælˈduːn/ IH-bun hal-DOON; Arabic: أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, Abū Zayd ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Khaldūn al-Ḥaḍramī...
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    496–549)) See al-Nuwayri (v.2, App.1) and Ibn Khaldoun, v.2 On the Banu Hillal invasion, see Ibn Khaldoun (v.1). Abulafia, "The Norman Kingdom of Africa"...
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  • Ibn Khaldoun 1854, pp. 15, 16. Hsain Ilahiane 2006, p. 153. Ibn Khaldoun 1854, pp. 12, 13, 14. Ibn Khaldoun 1854, pp. 16, 44, 59, 60. Ibn Khaldoun 1854...
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    2024-05-21 at the Wayback Machine Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn 'Abd-al-jalil al-Tanasi Duprat. Khaldoun, Ibn (1856-01-01). Histoire es berbères, 3: et des dynasties...
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    Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1923, p. 156. Khaldūn, Ibn (1868). Les prolégomènes d'Ibn Khaldoun (in French). Imprimerie impériale. Constantine, Société...
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    started in 1981 and passenger services commenced in 1989. Tunis Marine – Ibn Khaldoun Opened: 1990 Number of stations: 14 Line 3 is composed of 14 stations...
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    Translation of Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah (Prolegomena), three volumes, 1863-1868 Ibn Khaldoun (1863). Les prolégomènes d'Ibn Khaldoun (Volume 1) (in French)...
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    life. Ourika is the name of one of the most famous tribes, written by Ibn Khaldoun. Setti-Fatma is the last small town (or douar) which is accessible by...
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    were established at the outskirts of the ancient ruins, founded by Hassan ibn al-Nu'man, which would become the city of Tunis and the Zaytuna Mosque. The...
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  • p. 1036; Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985, p. 349; Al-Baladhuri 1916, p. 367; Ibn Khaldoun 1852, p. 358; Ibn Taghribirdi 1929, p. 245; Ibn 'Asakir 1995, pp. 236–37...
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    of a revolt. The Chancellor was a deeply unpopular man named Ibn al-Habbabar. Ibn Khaldoun relates that the Chancellor sent his brother Abû al-Alâ 'Idrîs...
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    Islam al-Muqtabis by Ibn Hayyan The Muqaddima of Ibn Khaldoun, Chapter V, part 31, "The craft of singing." Ta'rikh fath al-Andalus by Ibn al-Qutiyya al-'Iqd...
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  • are not Imams”. Ibn Hazm — "Shia are not even Muslims", when Christians debating him brought a Shia book as reference. Ibn Khaldoun — "astray people"...
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    main inhabitants of the Aurès in the Middle Ages. Chaoui clans known by Ibn Khaldoun were the Ifren, Maghrawa, Djerawa, Abdalwadides, Howara and Awarba.[citation...
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  • According to Ibn Khaldoun, he reached Tlemcen after the assassination of his brother Idris I in 791 and took control of it. But according to Ibn Idhari and...
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  • al-Ghazali, al-Farabi (873–950), Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (980–1037), Ibn Miskawayh, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (1201–74), Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406), and Asaad Davani...
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    its centre stands a statue of the Tunisian philosopher and historian Ibn Khaldoun, looking towards the Avenue Habib Bourguiba and lake beyond. It had originally...
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  • Almsaodi, Abdulaziz; Tarikh Qabayl Al-Arab TheArabHistory.Com, Website History Ibn Khaldoun History Ibn al-Athir History Ibn Hisham History Al-Hamdani...
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    commemorating the overthrow of Habib Bourguiba on 7 November 1987 10 dinars Blue Ibn Khaldoun Motif commemorating the overthrow of Habib Bourguiba on 7 November 1987...
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    rights offenses. In 1996, Mansour established a weekly conference at the Ibn Khaldoun Center – headed by Saad Eddin Ibrahim – in order to discuss Islamist...
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    Rebellion of 66–70 CE. Some historians believe, based on the writings of Ibn Khaldoun and other evidence, that some or all of the ancient Judaized Berber tribes...
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    the Banu Hilal. The Mtarfa include Mortafe who are Ahtbedj cited by Ibn Khaldoun. The legendary stories attribute to Sidi Othman el Derradji, the paternity...
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    historians to benefit from such an honor, with Herodotus, Thucydides, Ibn Khaldoun, Froissart and Michelet. Born in Paris to a family of craftsmen of Burgundian...
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    Ali Bouyahiaoui Cité 11 décembre 1960 Quartier du front de mer Cité Ibn Khaldoun Cité du Rocher Noir The villages of Boumerdès Province are: A Ahl El...
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    and Ibn Miskawayh discuss equilibrium prices." Other important Muslim scholars who wrote about economics include al-Mawardi (1075–1158) and Ibn Taimiyah...
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  • On the rise of the Fatimids, see Ibn Khaldoun (v.2 App. #2(pp.496–549)) See al-Nuwayri (v.2, App.1) and Ibn Khaldoun, v.2 L. Petech (1980), 'Ya-ts'e,...
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  • Islamia min al Seen ila Al Andalus), 2010 “With Ibn Khaldoun .. in His Journey” (original title: Maa Ibn Khaldoun .. fi rihlatih), 2010 He received the most...
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  • when he conquered Ifriqiya in 748 H and it was there that he tutored Ibn Khaldoun. Al-Abili died in Fez in 757 AH, 1356 AD. Ferhat, Halima (2008). "Marinid...
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  • Hospital. Archived from the original on 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2011-09-05. "Ibn Khaldoun Hospital" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved January 18, 2021. "Jafar Ibnauf...
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    the Arab world literature, with authors like Ahmad al-Buni, Ibn Manzur and Ibn Khaldoun, who wrote the Muqaddimah while staying in Algeria, and many...
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