Moroccan and Andalusian travelers in the fifth and sixth centuries AH

Authors

  • Adhraa Ali Hassan prof. Buthaina Jabbar Zaji Al-Ghazi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47831/mjh.v2iخاص.461

Keywords:

travelers, travels, Al-Biruni, Ibn Jubayr, Al-Marrakshi

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the other image in the books of Moroccan and Andalusian travelers and scrutinize it through what the Andalusian and Moroccan travelers presented in their writings, and the news, incidents and facts they contained within them. The Arab travelers who lived in the fourth century AH (tenth century AD) contributed through their works to embodying cultural openness. And knowledge about the outside world, and this journey helps us to see the world, and learn about a large number of aspects of human civilization, so that we travel with the travelers and contemplate what they have in their minds. The journey is a goal that the mind aspires to, taking into account, and these travelers had great credit for the geographers. Historians have left behind treasures of works that have turned into a human cultural asset.

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Published

2024-08-18