Author
Sheikh Ahmed bin Abi Mahli Al-Sijilmasi, the governor of it, 1022 AH / 1613 AD.
Author Original
الشيخ أحمد بن أبي محلي السجلماسي القائم بها، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Rabat - Morocco -
Not identified
Subject
History, Al-Aqsa Maghreb, Sijilmasa.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
3
Physical Dimensions
21cm × 17cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
2634
Record ID
95460
Library Location
Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date
Not available
Notes
In it, the writer talks about the emergence of Sijilmasa since ancient times, and its reconstruction since the year 40 AH, and mentions its governors and the construction of its ancient great wall. It was surrounded by great forests of palm trees, and riders came to it from every side. Because of its beauty, it was called the Bride of the Desert and the Mother of Villages. Ibn Battuta al-Tanji described it in his journey and praised it, and mentioned that it was the most similar country to the city of Basra, and that there were gold and silver minerals near it half a day, and its people had no knowledge of that, and he concludes his restriction. By including some poetic praises in praise of her.
Satır sayısı
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Yazı türü
Maghribī