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Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf (Arabic: أحمد بن أبي الضياف) (1804, Tunis – 1874), known colloquially as Bin Diyaf, was the author of a chronicle of Tunisian history; he was also a long-time and trusted official in the Beylical government of Tunisia. His multi-volume history, while it begins with the 7th-century arrival of the Arabs, devotes the most attention to details of the Husainid dynasty (1705–1957), during the 18th and 19th centuries. His writing is informed by his experience as chancellery secretary during the reigns of five Beys in succession. Bin Diyaf himself eventually favored the reform view, which was current then in Tunisian politics. His letter in reply to questions about Tunisian women has also attracted interest.

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  • Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf (en)
  • أحمد بن أبي الضياف (ar)
  • Ibn Abi l-Diyaf (ca)
  • Ibn Abi Dhiaf (fr)
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  • Abu-l-Abbàs Àhmad, més conegut com a Ibn Abi-d-Diyaf (en àrab Abū l-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn Abī ḍ-Ḍiyāf) (Tunis 1802/1803-29 de setembre de 1874) fou un historiador tunisià. Va escriure una història de Tunísia de la conquesta àrab el 1872. (ca)
  • أحمد بن أبي الضياف: ولد عام 1217 هـ/ 1802-1803، وتوفي في 17 شعبان 1291 هـ/ 29 أكتوبر 1874م، سياسي ومؤرخ وإصلاحي تونسي. (ar)
  • Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf (Arabic: أحمد بن أبي الضياف) (1804, Tunis – 1874), known colloquially as Bin Diyaf, was the author of a chronicle of Tunisian history; he was also a long-time and trusted official in the Beylical government of Tunisia. His multi-volume history, while it begins with the 7th-century arrival of the Arabs, devotes the most attention to details of the Husainid dynasty (1705–1957), during the 18th and 19th centuries. His writing is informed by his experience as chancellery secretary during the reigns of five Beys in succession. Bin Diyaf himself eventually favored the reform view, which was current then in Tunisian politics. His letter in reply to questions about Tunisian women has also attracted interest. (en)
  • Ibn Abi Dhiaf (arabe : بن أبي الضياف), de son nom complet Ahmed Ibn Abi Dhiaf (أحمد بن أبي الضياف), né en 1804 à Tunis et décédé le 29 septembre 1874 à Tunis, est un historien et homme politique tunisien. Par le biais de sa position officielle, il se montre favorable aux réformes, à l'instar de celles mises en place dans l'Égypte de Méhémet Ali et dans l'Empire ottoman des tanzimat. Sa lettre sur le statut de la femme tunisienne a également retenu l'attention des historiens. Son portrait figure sur un timbre-poste de la Poste tunisienne émis en 1999. (fr)
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  • Tunis, Tunisia (en)
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