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''before 800 A.D.
''before 800 A.D.
''Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Fazari, an astronomer, allegedly wrote K. az-zij (Astronomical Tables), of which only fragments have been preserved: Mas'udi, Muruj, IV, pp. 37-40; Al-Bakri, K. al-mamalik, MS 2216, Bibl. Nat. Paris), p. 11.
 
''Muhammad b. Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, an astronomer, allegedly wrote K. az-Zīj (Astronomical Tables), of which only fragments have been preserved: Mas'ūdī, Mūrūj, IV, pp. 37-40; Al-Bakrī, K. al-mamālik, MS 2216, Bibl. Nat. Paris), p. 11.




T.: MC 510 v A: 1
T.: MC 510 v A: 1
The territory of the Beja ('amal al-buja) is two-hundred parasangs by eighty.
The territory of the Beja ('amal al-buja) is two-hundred parasangs by eighty.
The territory of the Nuba ('amal an-nuba) under the
The territory of the Nuba ('amal an-nūba) under the
rule of the Najashi is one thousand and five hundred
rule of the Najāshī is one thousand and five hundred
parasangs by four hundred, and the territory of the Zanj,
parasangs by four hundred, and the territory of the Zanj,
to the east, is seven thousand and six-hundred parasangs
to the east, is seven thousand and six-hundred parasangs

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AL-FAZARI

before 800 A.D.

Muhammad b. Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, an astronomer, allegedly wrote K. az-Zīj (Astronomical Tables), of which only fragments have been preserved: Mas'ūdī, Mūrūj, IV, pp. 37-40; Al-Bakrī, K. al-mamālik, MS 2216, Bibl. Nat. Paris), p. 11.


T.: MC 510 v A: 1

The territory of the Beja ('amal al-buja) is two-hundred parasangs by eighty. The territory of the Nuba ('amal an-nūba) under the rule of the Najāshī is one thousand and five hundred parasangs by four hundred, and the territory of the Zanj, to the east, is seven thousand and six-hundred parasangs by five hundred. (MC fol. 510 v).