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Ibn Hammad (historian)

Abu Ê¿Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Ê¿AlÄ« ibn Ḥammād ibn ʿĪsā ibn Ê¿AbÄ« Bakr al-á¹¢anhāj̲ī, known as Ibn Ḥammād () or Ibn Ḥamādu (1153/54–1230 / AH 548–628), was a medieval Berber qadi and historian, author of a chronicle on the Fatimid caliphs in the Maghreb, known as ' ("account of the kings of the house of Ubaid and their deeds"), written in 1220 / AH 617. He was related to the Banu Hammad and a native of a village near their Qal'a.

Editions

  • Histoires des Rois Obaidides, ed. and trans. M. Vanderyheiden, Paris, 1927.
  • Akhbar muluk Bani Ubayd wa-siratuhum: Tahlil li-tarikh al-Dawlah al-Fatimiyah min khilal masdar turathi , Dar al-Ulum, 1981,

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