Muḥammad ibn IbrÃÂhëm al-Khazrajë (died 1258 AD ), also known as Ibn al-Khazrajë, was an Arab scholar and historian of the late Ayyubid period. A member of the Banà « Khazraj and a native of Tlemcen, he taught ḥadëth in Alexandria. His work, which survives only in part, is based largely on that of Sibt ibn al-Jawzi. It is known by the title Taþrëkh al-Dawlat al-AkrÃÂd wal-AtrÃÂk ("History of the Kurdish and Turkish Empire"). It is arranged on a year-by-year basis and in each year a prominent jurist, poet or similar who died that year is celebrated with anecdotes. In its independent passages, it is a valuable source of Ayyubid history. It can be found in the manuscript Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi, MS HekimoÃÂlu Ali Paà Âa 695.