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- auctore Abu'l-Kásim Ibn Haukal - "Routes and Realms, a description of Muslim territories by the author Abu'l-Kásim Ibn Haukal".[citation needed] Al-Maqdisi...
- conquest of Ghor. Traditional Muslim historians such as Estakhri and Ibn Haukal attest to the existence of the non-Islamic enclave of Ghor before the time...
- Brill publishers Ibn Haukal (1873), Goeje, M. J. de (ed.), "Viae et regna, descriptio ditionis moslemicae auctore Abu'l-Kasim Ibn Haukal", Bibliotheca Geographorum...
- Arab geographers and travelers of the 10th century, Al-Istakhri and Ibn Haukal mention the city of Khovakand or Khokand, which in distance corresponds...
- Sviatoslav's birth. There are clearly some problems with chronology. Ibn Haukal describes the Pechenegs as long-standing allies of the Rus' people, whom...
- from Siraf to Saimur bears out this connection (Hourani 1951: 119-20). Ibn Haukal, Al Ishtakhri and others also mention this port city. The references almost...
- grove of palm trees under the names of Balac or Segor. Istakhri and Ibn Haukal, two Arab geographers of the 10th century, highly praise the sweetness of...
- pechenezi; Serbo-Croatian: Pečenezi/Печенези, Latin: Pacinacae, Bisseni Ibn Haukal describes the Pechenegs as the long-standing allies of the Rus', whom they...
- that the sack of Sarkel came after the destruction of Atil. Although Ibn Haukal reports the sack of Samandar by Sviatoslav, the Rus' leader did not bother...
- the early 10th century, the Banu Ma'dan had risen to power in Makran. Ibn Haukal does not mention their origins. Ma'danids used the Sanskrit title of Mahraj...