ʽAli ibn Daʽud - Definition. Was ist ʽAli ibn Daʽud
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ʽAli ibn Daʽud         
EMIR OF HARAR 1647-1671
`Ali ibn Da`ud
`Ali ibn Da`ud whose full name is ‘Ali Maxamed ibnu Da`ud' was the first Emir of Harar and ruled from 1647-71. He founded a new dynasty of rulers which ruled the city of Harar and it’s surrounding areas.
Battuta         
  • A view of an island in the [[Maldives]].
  • Turkestan]], [[Kazakhstan]].
  • [[Azalai]] salt caravan from [[Agadez]] to [[Bilma]], [[Niger]]
  • Ibn Battuta in 1334 visited the [[shrine of Baba Farid]] in [[Pakpattan]].<ref name=":0" />
  • Tomb of Feroze Shah Tughluq, successor of [[Muhammad bin Tughluq]] in Delhi. Ibn Battuta served as a ''[[qadi]]'' or judge for six years during Muhammad bin Tughluq's reign.
  • Flag of the [[Golden Horde]] during the reign of [[Öz Beg Khan]]
  • coral stones]], is the largest Mosque of its kind.
  • Historic copy of selected parts of the Travel Report by Ibn Battuta, 1836 CE, Cairo
  • ''Borj en-Nâam'' barracks in [[Tangier]], repurposed as Ibn Battuta Memorial Museum
  • Purported Mausoleum of Ibn Battuta in [[Tangier]]
  • Old City of Sana'a]], Yemen
  • [[Sankore Madrasah]] in [[Timbuktu]], [[Mali]]
  • Ibn Battuta provides the earliest mention of the [[Great Wall of China]] with regard to medieval geographic studies, although he did not see it.
  • Ottoman]] 17th century tile depicting the [[Kaaba]], in [[Mecca]]
  • Ibn Battuta visited the [[Emirate of Granada]], which was the final vestige of the [[Arab-Andalusian]] populace in [[Al-Andalus]].
  • Maqamat of Al-Hariri]] showing a group of pilgrims on a ''[[hajj]]''.
  • The port and waterfront of [[Zeila]]
  • Ibn Battuta may have met [[Andronikos III Palaiologos]] in late 1332.
14TH CENTURY MUSLIM MAGHREBI SCHOLAR AND EXPLORER
Ibn Batuta; Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta; Ibn Batutta; Battuta; Ibn Battutah; Ibn battuta; Ibn Batutah; Ibn Batuda; Ibn Battūtah; Ibnu Batutah; Ibn Battoutah; Ibn Battouta; Travelling route of Ibn Battuta; Travelling route of Ibn Batuta; Ibn Batouta; Rihla of Ibn Battuta; Ibn-Batuta; Baṭṭūṭa Ibn; Muhammad bin 'Abdullah Ibn Batuta; The Travels of Ibn Battuta; Ibn Baṭṭūṭa; Ibn Battúta; Ibn Baṭūṭah
·noun The measuring of time by beating.
Ibn Jubayr         
  • caravan]] routes that allowed travel to distant lands.
  • Islamic]] [[dome]]s, built in [[Palermo]], [[Sicily]], by the Normans.<ref>''Les Normands en Sicile'', p. 54.</ref>
  •  Map of the first journey by Ibn Jubair from [[Ceuta]] to [[Makkah]]
ARAB TRAVELLER AND GEOGRAPHER
Ibn Jubair; Al Husain Mahommed ibn Alimad ibn Jubair; Ibn Jabayr; Muhammad ibn Ahmad Ibn Jubayr; Jubair al Hakim; Jubair al-Hakim
Ibn Jubayr (1 September 1145 – 29 November 1217; Full name: Abū l-Husayn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Jubayr al-Kenani (), also called simply Jabair.), also written Ibn Jubair, Ibn Jobair, and Ibn Djubayr, was an Arab geographer, traveller and poet from al-Andalus.