Ibn Abd-el-Hakam (d. 870 or 871) was an Egyptian chronicler who wrote the History of the Conquest of Egypt and North Africa and Spain. His work is invaluable as the earliest Arab account of the Islamic conquests of those countries. This work was written about 150-200 years after the events it describes, and therefore mixes fact and legend. It was often quoted by later Islamic historians.
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- Ibn Abd-el-Hakam (d. 870 or 871) was an Egyptian chronicler who wrote the History of the Conquest of Egypt and North Africa and Spain. His work is invaluable as the earliest Arab account of the Islamic conquests of those countries. This work was written about 150-200 years after the events it describes, and therefore mixes fact and legend. It was often quoted by later Islamic historians. A portion of the book covering the Muslim conquest of Spain, translated into English by John Harris Jones (Gottingen, W. Fr. Kaestner, 1858, pp. 18–22), is available online through the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. The author's father and brother Muhammad were the leading Egyptian authorities on Malikite Islamic law. Although much quoted, he is seldom named because of a family disgrace. He and his brothers were accused of embezzlement of a deceased estate, imprisoned, and one of the brothers died under torture.
- Ibn Abd-el-Hakem (d. 870 ou 871) foi um egípcio que escreveu História da Conquista do Egito e Norte da África e Espanha. Seu trabalho foi um dos primeiros dos árabes contando as conquistas islâmicas dos países. Este trabalho foi escrito entre 150-200 anos após os eventos descritos, e mistura lendas a acontecimentos. Ele é lembrado freqüentemente pelos últimos historiadores islâmicos. A portion of the book covering the Conquista Islâmica da Espanha, translated into English by John Harris Jones (Gottingen, W. Fr. Kaestner, 1858, pp. 18–22), está disponível online no site Internet Medieval Sourcebook. O pai do autor e seu irmão Muhammad foram seguidores das autoridades da lei islâmica em Malikite. Although much quoted, he is seldom named because of a family disgrace. He and his brothers were accused of embezzlement of a deceased estate, imprisoned, and one of the brothers died under torture.
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- Ibn Abd-el-Hakam (d. 870 or 871) was an Egyptian chronicler who wrote the History of the Conquest of Egypt and North Africa and Spain. His work is invaluable as the earliest Arab account of the Islamic conquests of those countries. This work was written about 150-200 years after the events it describes, and therefore mixes fact and legend. It was often quoted by later Islamic historians.
- Ibn Abd-el-Hakem (d. 870 ou 871) foi um egípcio que escreveu História da Conquista do Egito e Norte da África e Espanha. Seu trabalho foi um dos primeiros dos árabes contando as conquistas islâmicas dos países. Este trabalho foi escrito entre 150-200 anos após os eventos descritos, e mistura lendas a acontecimentos. Ele é lembrado freqüentemente pelos últimos historiadores islâmicos.
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