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The Mapmaker

al-IdrisiDecember, 1148; 543 AH: a small band of illustrious travellers gather on Marettimo, a fortress island off the coast of Norman Sicily, destination Brycgstow, England. Among them is geographer and luminary of Roger II’s court, Muhammad al-Idrisi, travelling in pursuit of his grand treatise, Nuzhatul Mushtaq. Finding safe passage on Captain Hajji's futuristic vessel, al-Jaariya, Idrisi shares conversation and adventures with an extraordinary array of characters, some human, on a tumultuous voyage where the darkest encounters are not with sea monsters or storms, but with the desires and contradictions burning at the very heart of their expedition.


Earlier Middle Period

c.945-1258

Establishment of an international civilization spreading beyond the Irano-Semitic areas.

Islam in the Early Middle Period


 

THE MAPMAKER: Research Item #73

Farhad Daftary The Assassin Legends: Myths of the Isma'ilis (London: I B Tauris, 2005 p.32-33)

Wikipedia Links


al-Idrisi (1100-1165/1166)
The Book of Roger
Islamic geography

Abbasids
Al-Mustazhir (1094)
Al-Mustarshid (1118)
Ar-Rashid (1135)
Al-Muqtafi (1136)
Al-Mustanjid (1160)

Commanders of Alamut
Hasan-i Sabbah (1090–1124)
Kiya Buzurg-Ummid (1124–38)
Muhammad b. Buzurg-Ummid (1138–62)

Almoravid
Ali ibn Yusuf (1106)
Tashfin ibn Ali (1142)
Ibrahim ibn Tashfin (1146)
Ishaq ibn Ali (1146)

Almohads
Ibn Tumart (1121-1130)
Abd al-Mu'min (1130–1163)


Buyid Dynasty (C10-11)
The Buyids (Iran/Iraq, Shi'i)

Fatimids
al-Musta'li bi-llah (1094)
al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah (1101)
'Abd al-Majid al-Hafiz (1130)
al-Zafir (1149)
al-Fa'iz (1154)

Ghaznavids (975-1187 CE)
The Ghaznavids

Khwarazm-Shah dynasty (C11-13)
The Khwarezmids (Iran, Sunni)

Seljuqs (C11-14)
Seljuq Empire (Central Asia/ME, Sunni)
 . Sanjar (1118-57)


Websites
The Islamic World to 1600
Ismaili.NET



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