Ibrāhīm ibn Yaʻqūb, al-Isrāīlī, active 960-965
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Name (Hebrew)
איברהים בן יעקב, הישראלי הטרטושי
Name (Latin)
Ibrāhīm ibn Yaʻqūb, al-Isrāīlī, active 960-965
Name (Arabic)
ابراهيم بن يعقوب، الاسرائيلي، كان حيا 960-965
Name (Cyrilic)
Ибрагим Ибн Якуб, 10-Й В.
Other forms of name
al-Turtushi, Ibrahim ibn Ya'Kub
At-Turtushi, Ibrahim Ibn Ya'qub
Turtushi, Ibrahim ibn Ya'Kub
Ibrahim ibn Ya'kub, al-Shamiri
Ibrahim ibn Jakub, al-Isrāīlī, active 960-965
Ibragim ibn I︠A︡kub, active 960-965
nnea Ibrāhīm ibn Yaʻqūb, al-Isrāīlī, fl. 960-965
Ibrāhīm ibn Yaʻqūb, al-Turtūshī, active 960-965
Ibrahim ibn Yaʻqub, at-Turtushi, active 960-965
Ṭarṭūshī, Ibrāhīm ibn Yaʻqūb, active 960-965
Ṭurṭūshī, Ibrāhīm ibn Yaʻqūb, active 960-965
Ibrahim ibn Ya'kub, al-Samiri
Ibrahim ibn Ja'qub, al-Samiri
Ibrahim ibn Yaqub, al-Shamiri, 10th cent
Abraham ben Jacob (Jewish traveller)
Ibrâhîm ibn Ya`qûb al-Tartushi
al-Tartushi, Abraham ben Jacob
אברהם בן יעקב (נוסע)
הישראלי הטרטושי, אברהם בן יעקב, המאה העשירית
ابراهيم بن يعقوب، الطرطوشي، كان حيا 960-965
الطرطوشي، ابراهيم بن يعقوب، كان حيا 960-965
ابراهيم بن يعقوب الطرطوشي، كان حيا 960-965
Start period
0960
End period
0965
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q504531
Library of congress:
no 99066358
OCoLC:
oca05062451
DLC:
no 99066358
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS:
9895680110000041
Sources of Information
- Ibrahim ibn Yaʻqub at-Turtushi, 1996:
- OCLC, 9-10-99
- Ibrahim ibn Jakub i Tadeusz Kowalski w sześćdziesiątą rocznicę edycji, 2008:
- The Author's Los relatos de viajes en la literatura hispanohebrea y su descrición de Jerusalén
- The Author's Mischpâtîm, 1902.
Wikipedia description:
Ibrahim ibn Yaqub (Arabic: إبراهيم بن يعقوب Ibrâhîm ibn Ya'qûb al-Ṭarṭûshi or al-Ṭurṭûshî; Hebrew: אברהם בן יעקב, Avraham ben Yaʿakov; fl. 961–62) was a 10th-century Hispano-Arabic, Sephardi Jewish traveler, probably a merchant, who may have also engaged in diplomacy and espionage. His travelogue, Kitab al-Istibsar includes descriptions of various cities and regions as well as accounts of the customs and daily life of the people he encountered on his travels.
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