The quest for the is more than a search for a file; it is an effort to democratize knowledge. For centuries, this text was locked in elite university libraries in Cairo, London, and Paris. Today, a student in a remote village with a smartphone can download a PDF and read the exact words Ibn Iyas wrote 500 years ago.
Ibn Iyas is unique among Mamluk historians because he wrote but as a relatively independent Cairene observer. His descriptions of:
Jika Anda ingin, saya bisa:
The book covers the period from the beginning of the Islamic era up to 1522 CE, though it is most detailed regarding the years 1468–1522.
The book begins with accounts of the beginning of creation and the natural world, including descriptions of snow, ice, and major world rivers. Stories of the Prophets:
The quest for the is more than a search for a file; it is an effort to democratize knowledge. For centuries, this text was locked in elite university libraries in Cairo, London, and Paris. Today, a student in a remote village with a smartphone can download a PDF and read the exact words Ibn Iyas wrote 500 years ago.
Ibn Iyas is unique among Mamluk historians because he wrote but as a relatively independent Cairene observer. His descriptions of:
Jika Anda ingin, saya bisa:
The book covers the period from the beginning of the Islamic era up to 1522 CE, though it is most detailed regarding the years 1468–1522.
The book begins with accounts of the beginning of creation and the natural world, including descriptions of snow, ice, and major world rivers. Stories of the Prophets: