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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.


Notes: Maritime Data


Distance

A classical Arabian mile = 1 mil

1 mil = 6474 feet = 1.067 geographical miles
1 farsakh = 3 mils

Majraa = a day's sailing (about 104 Arabian mils)
muqayyad al-jary - another term for Majraa

Source: Ahmad, S. M. (1992) Cartography of al-Sharif al-Idrisi, in J.B. Harley and David Woodward [Eds] (1992) The History of Cartography, 2(1), p.156-174 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)



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