YÃÂqÃ
«t ShihÃÂb al-Dën ibn-ÿAbdullÃÂh al-RÃ
«më al-Ḥamawë (1179âÂÂ1229) () was a Muslim scholar of Byzantine ancestry active during the late Abbasid period (12thâÂÂ13th centuries). He is known for his , an influential work on geography containing valuable information pertaining to biography, history and literature as well as geography.
Life
YÃÂqÃ
«t (ruby or hyacinth) was the kunya of Ibn AbdullÃÂh ("son of AbdullÃÂh"). He was born in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, called in Arabic al-RÃ
«m, whence his nisba "al-RÃ
«mi". Captured in war and enslaved, YÃÂqÃ
«t became "mawali" to âÂÂAskar ibn Abë Naá¹£r al-Ḥamawë, a trader of Baghdad, Iraq, the seat of the Abbasid Caliphate, from whom he received the laqab "al-Hamawë". As âÂÂAskar's apprentice, he learned about accounting and commerce, becoming his envoy on trade missions and travelling twice or three times to Kish in the Persian Gulf. In 1194, âÂÂAskar stopped his salary over some dispute and YÃÂqÃ
«t found work as copyist to support himself. He embarked on a course of study under the grammarian Al-âÂÂUkbarî. Five years later he was on another mission to Kish for âÂÂAskar. On his return to Baghdad he set up as a bookseller and began his writing career.
YÃÂqÃ
«t spent ten years travelling in Iran, Syria, and Egypt and his significance as a scholar lies in his testimony of the great, and largely lost, literary heritage found in libraries east of the Caspian Sea, being one of the last visitors before their destruction by Mongol invaders. He gained much material from the libraries of the ancient cities of Merv where he had studied for two yearsand of Balkh. Circa 1222, he was working on his "Geography" in Mosul and completed the first draft in 1224. In 1227 he was in Alexandria. From there he moved to Aleppo, where he died in 1229.
Works
- KitÃÂb Mu'jam al-BuldÃÂn () "Dictionary of Countries"; Classified a "literary geography", composed between 1224 and 1228, and completed a year before the author's death. An alphabetical index of place names from the literary corpus of the Arabs, vocalizations, their Arabic or foreign derivation and location. Yaqut supplements geographic descriptions with historical, ethnographic, and associated narrative material with historical sketches and accounts of Muslim conquests, names of governors, monuments, local celebrities etc., and preserves much valuable early literary, historical, biographic and geographic material of prose and poetry. (ed. F. Wüstenfeld, 6 vols., Leipzig, 1866âÂÂ73, in MENAdoc, vol. 1 A-á¹®, vol. 2 æ-Z, vol. 3 S-F, vol. 4 Q-Y, vol. 5 Annotations, vol. 6 Index)
- KitÃÂb IrÃ
¡ÃÂd al-arëb ilàmaÿrifat al-adëb al-maÿrÃ
«f bi-muÿçam al-udabÃÂþ wa-á¹ÂabaqÃÂt al-udabÃÂþ (in MENAdoc), hg. D. S. Margoliouth, Brill, Leyden [u. a.] 1907ff, Vol. 1 : Containing part of the letter Alif, Vol. 2 : Containing the latter part of the letter Alif to the end of the letter æëm, Vol. 3, Part 1 : Containing part of the letter Ḥ, Vol. 4 : Containing the last part of the letter Ḥàto the first part of ÿAin, Vol. 5 : Containing part of the letter ÿAin, Vol. 6 : Containing the last part of the letter ÿAin to the first part of the letter Mëm, Vol. 7 : Containing the last part of the letter Mëm to the end of the work.
- Mu'jam al-Udabà(=IrshÃÂd al-Arëb ilàMaâÂÂrifat al-Adëb), () "Literary Encyclopedia, Expert Guide to Literature" (1226); (Ar.) www.archive.org (Ar., Beirut, 1993).
- al-Mushtarak wadh'àwal-Muftaraq Sa'qà(); 1846 edition by Ferdinand Wüstenfeld: Jacut's Moschtarik, das ist, Lexicon geographischer Homonyme, Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, 1846; reprinted, 1963, in MENAdoc.
:Marâçid; a 6-volume Latin edition by Theodor Juynboll, published as Lexicon geographicum, cui titulus est, Marâsid al ittilââ âÂÂala asmââ al-amkina wa-l-biqâ, in 1852. vol.3, archive.org
- Alt:
- Muÿçam al-buldÃÂn [Jacut's Geographisches Wörterbuch]. vol. IâÂÂVI. Ed. F. Wüstenfeld, Leipzig 1866âÂÂ73; 1924. reprint Tehran 1965; Beirut 1955âÂÂ1957; Frankfurt 1994, ISBN 3-8298-1197-7 (original in Arabic, ISBN 964-435-979-8) (in MENAdoc, vol. 1 A-á¹®, vol. 2 æ-Z, vol. 3 S-F, vol. 4 Q-Y, vol. 5 Anmerkungen [annotations], vol. 6 Register [index]).
- Lexicon geographicum, cui titulus est, Marâsid al ittilââ âÂÂala asmââ al-amkina wa-l-biqââÂÂ, ( Observation study of placenames and sites) 6 vols, edited by T.G. Juynboll, 1852[-]64; as Marasid al-ittilaâ âÂÂala asmaâ al-amkina wa-al-biqaâÂÂ: wa-huwa mukhtasar muâÂÂjam al-buldan li-Yaqut, 3 vols, edited by âÂÂAli Muhammad al-Bajjawi, 1992
- YÃÂqÃ
«t Ibn ûAbdallÃÂh ar-RÃ
«më; ed. Theodor Juynboll; Lexicon geographicum, cui titulus est Introductionem in hunc librum et annotationem in literas; Vol.4, p. 729; Leiden, Brill (1859, Arabic-Latin)
Commentary
See also
Notes
References
External links
- Al-Mushtarak
- Yaqut's biography
- Yaqut al-Hamawi, at muslimheritage.com
- Literature of Travel and Exploration, An Encyclopedia three-volume set, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
- vol.1 (1866), vol.2,(1867), vol.3, (1868); vol.4, (1869); vol.5, (1873); vol.6, (1870).