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''Unknown author. | IBN AL-JĪ'ĀNĪ | ||
''(14th century)'' | |||
''Unknown author.'' | |||
''At-tuhfat as-sunniyya bi-asmā' al-bilād al-miṣriyya (Cadastre of Egypt).'' | |||
''Ed.: B. Moritz (Arab.; without date).'' | |||
''T.: Moritz A: 0'' | |||
The following passage incidentally mentions the cadastral situation of the part of Nubia subject to Egypt about the year 1310 A.D., under al-Malik an-Nāṣir Ibn Qalāwūn. | The following passage incidentally mentions the cadastral situation of the part of Nubia subject to Egypt about the year 1310 A.D., under al-Malik an-Nāṣir Ibn Qalāwūn. | ||
"The Nūba country. Its | "The Nūba country. Its [agricultural] area is 1930 feddans, the revenue of which is used to feed the soldiers; 160 feddans, the revenue of which is estimated at about 6413 dinars, belong to the nomad Arabs (''al-‘Urbān'') and to the Waqf, [also] for the supply of the army." | ||
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[p. 445]
IBN AL-JĪ'ĀNĪ
(14th century)
Unknown author.
At-tuhfat as-sunniyya bi-asmā' al-bilād al-miṣriyya (Cadastre of Egypt).
Ed.: B. Moritz (Arab.; without date).
T.: Moritz A: 0
The following passage incidentally mentions the cadastral situation of the part of Nubia subject to Egypt about the year 1310 A.D., under al-Malik an-Nāṣir Ibn Qalāwūn.
"The Nūba country. Its [agricultural] area is 1930 feddans, the revenue of which is used to feed the soldiers; 160 feddans, the revenue of which is estimated at about 6413 dinars, belong to the nomad Arabs (al-‘Urbān) and to the Waqf, [also] for the supply of the army."