al-Maqdisī

Arabian geographer
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Also known as: Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Maqdisī, al-Muqaddasī
Quick Facts
In full:
Muḥammad Ibn Aḥmad Al-maqdisī
Also called:
Al-muqaddasī
Born:
c. 946
Died:
c. 1000

al-Maqdisī (born c. 946—died c. 1000) was an Arab traveler, geographer, and author of a noted work based on personal observations of the populations, manners, and economic life of the various inhabitants of the lands of Islām, Aḥson at-taqāsīm fi maʿrifat al-aqālīm (985; “The Best of Classification for the Knowledge of Regions”).

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