Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhammad al-Maqrizi (1364 – 1442); Arabic: تقى الدين أحمد بن على بن عبد القادر بن محمد المقريزى, was an Egyptian historian more commonly known as al-Maqrizi or Makrizi. Although he was "a Mamluk-era historian and himself a Sunni, he is remarkable in this context for his unusually keen interest in the Ismaili Fatimid dynasty and its role in Egyptian history."

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  • Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhammad al-Maqrizi (1364 – 1442); Arabic: تقى الدين أحمد بن على بن عبد القادر بن محمد المقريزى, was an Egyptian historian more commonly known as al-Maqrizi or Makrizi. Although he was "a Mamluk-era historian and himself a Sunni, he is remarkable in this context for his unusually keen interest in the Ismaili Fatimid dynasty and its role in Egyptian history."
  • Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhammad al-Makrizi dit Ahmad al-Maqrîzî ou Ahmed Maqrîzî ou al-Maqrizi est un historien égyptien né en 1364 au Caire et mort en 1442 au Caire. Il est considéré comme l'un des auteurs les plus importants de l'historiographie égyptienne. Son œuvre traite de l'histoire égyptienne depuis la conquête arabe au VII siècle jusqu'à la période mamelouke dont il fut le contemporain.
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  • تقى الدين أحمد بن على بن عبد القادر بن محمد المقريزى
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  • Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhammad al-Maqrizi (1364 – 1442); Arabic: تقى الدين أحمد بن على بن عبد القادر بن محمد المقريزى, was an Egyptian historian more commonly known as al-Maqrizi or Makrizi. Although he was "a Mamluk-era historian and himself a Sunni, he is remarkable in this context for his unusually keen interest in the Ismaili Fatimid dynasty and its role in Egyptian history."
  • Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhammad al-Makrizi dit Ahmad al-Maqrîzî ou Ahmed Maqrîzî ou al-Maqrizi est un historien égyptien né en 1364 au Caire et mort en 1442 au Caire. Il est considéré comme l'un des auteurs les plus importants de l'historiographie égyptienne. Son œuvre traite de l'histoire égyptienne depuis la conquête arabe au VII siècle jusqu'à la période mamelouke dont il fut le contemporain.
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