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Al -Badriyah''s reading in Roman homes
Al -Badriyah''s reading in Roman homes
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Al -Badriyah''s reading in Roman homes

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Al-Ghazi''s journey (1499-1577) is a tight literary work in relation to the era of intellectual and cultural life. Al -Ghazi''s writings were free of any brilliant manufacture or a wonderful imitation. Al -Ghazi earned his journey this great historical value for the facts and events that he lived in himself, as he transmits the news of the state''s preoccupation and the bureau of the Diwan with the circumcision of the sons of the Sultan in Constantinople, and transmits the news of the Sultan''s travel to the city of Prussa, and the news of the obstacles of the plague in 937 AH, but he transmits all of this During his stay in Constantinople. The journey is an important source of translations for many of the flags of writers, scholars, notables and princes of Al -Ghazi during his journey, and some of these translations are dear, we did not encounter a male in what happened in our hands. As for the urban and geographical aspect, the writer is describing the places, mosques and buildings that he passed through, the shrines and shrines he visited. Al -Ghazi was unique to mentioning many topics that were not touched upon by others who went to the country of Romans as Ibn Battuta, Al -Khayari and Sulfur. Al -Ghazi did not want to disclose the real reason that prompted him to take this trip, but he agreed that there is an exhibitor who had pain in Damascus Al -Sham and required him to travel to the land of the Romans.
ISBN
9786949183882
Kieli
arabia
Julkaisupäivä
10.9.1902
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