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Istakhri

Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Muhammad al-Farisi al-Istakhri (آبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن محمد الفارسي الإصطخري) (also Estakhri, Persian: استخری, i.e. from the Iranian city of Istakhr, b. - d. 346 AH/AD 957)[2] was a 10th-century travel author and Islamic geographer who wrote valuable accounts in Arabic of the many Muslim territories he visited during the Abbasid era of the Islamic Golden Age. There is no consensus regarding his origin. Some sources describe him as Persian,[1] while others state he was Arab.[3][4] The Encyclopedia Iranica states: "Biographical data are very meager. From his nesbas (attributive names) he appears to have been a native of Eṣṭaḵr in Fārs, but it is not known whether he was Persian".[5]

Abū Ishāk al-Fārisī al-Iṣṭakhrī
Born
Dieddied after 952[1]
Academic background
InfluencesAl-Balkhi
Academic work
EraIslamic Golden Age
School or traditionBalkhi school
Main interestsIslamic geography
Istakhri's map, from the Book of Roads and Kingdoms
Map of Fars
A map of the Persian Gulf by Istakhri

Istakhri's account of windmills is the earliest known. Istakhri met the celebrated traveller-geographer Ibn Hawqal, while travelling, and Ibn Hawqal incorporated the work of Istakhri in his book Kitab al-Surat al-Ard.[4][5]

Works edit

Istakhri's two surviving works are:

  • Masālik al-Mamālik (مسالك الممالك, Routes of the Realms), or Kitab al-masalik wa-l-mamalik (كتاب المسالك والممالك Book of Roads and Kingdoms), a contribution to the "Book of Roads and Kingdoms" tradition. This combines maps with descriptive text to describe the geography of Iran and surrounding kingdoms. It is based mainly on lists of stations of postal routes, and seems intended to help commit those lists to memory rather than to guide travellers through the territory. There is no consistency between the map projections. An illuminated manuscript dated AH 706 (AD 1306-07) now resides in the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art. It contains many maps, though some mentioned in the text are missing.[6]
  • Ṣuwar al-ʿAqālīm ( صور الاقاليم, Pictures of the Regions).

Published editions edit

An 8-volume edition of works by medieval Arab geographers, edited by the Dutch orientalist Michael Jan de Goeje in a series titled Bibliotheca geographorum Arabicorum was published by Brill, Lugduni-Batavora (Leiden) in the 1870s. An edition of Istakhri's MS text was produced for the first volume under the Latin title Viae Regnorum descriptio ditionis Moslemicae - "Description of Roads of the Kingdoms in Muslim territories". In 1927, the editor Theodore Noldeke produced a second edition.

In 1845, the German orientalist A. D. Mordtmann published a translation in Hamburg with the title Das Buch der Länder von Schech Ebu Ishak el Farsi el Isztachri, with a foreword by C. Ritter. (Schriften der Akademie von Ham Bd. 1, Abth. 2).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Shboul, Ahmad M. H. (1991). "Iṣṭakhrī, al-". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-504652-8.
  2. ^ Mojtahed-Zadeh, Pirous. "The Persian Gulf in the Geographical Views of the Ancient World" In Cartographie Historique du Golfe Persique. Edited by M. Taleghani, D. Silva Couto, & J.-L. Bacque-Grammont. Louvain, Belgium: Diffusion, 2006. 17.
  3. ^ van Donzel, E.J., ed. (1994). Islamic Desk Reference (compiled from the Encyclopedia of Islam). Brill. p. 177. ISBN 978-9004097384.
  4. ^ a b Miquel, André (1954–2005). "Iṣṭakhrī, Abū Isḥāḳ Ibrāhīm". In Gibb, H. A. R.; Kramers, J. H.; Lévi-Provençal, E.; Schacht, J. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam (2nd ed.). Leiden: Brill. IV:222b-223b.
  5. ^ a b Bolshakov, O. G. (1998). "Eṣṭaḵrī, Abū Esḥāq Ebrāhīm". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. New York: Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation, Inc. VIII(6):646-647 (I have used the updated online version).
  6. ^ Rogers, J. M. (2008). The arts of Islam : treasures from the Nasser D. Khalili collection (Revised and expanded ed.). Abu Dhabi: Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC). p. 167. OCLC 455121277.

Sources edit

  • Bolshakov, O. G. (1998). "EṢṬAḴRĪ, ABŪ ESḤĀQ EBRĀHĪM". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 6. pp. 646–647.
  • Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1989). "al-Masālik wa'l-Mamālik". The Encyclopedia of Islam, Volume 6. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 639-640.
  • de Goeje, M.J., ed. (1927). Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum (1927), vol 1: Viae Regnorum descriptio ditionis Moslemicae auctore Abu Ishák al-Fárisí al-Istakhrí (in Arabic). Leden: E. J. Brill.
  • Ouseley, William, ed. (1800). The oriental geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian traveller of the tenth century. London. - Note: in fact, it is a work by Istakhri
  • Al-Istakhri, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (1927), Goeje, M. J. de; Noldeke, Theodore (eds.), "Viae Regnorum descriptio ditionis Moslemicae auctore Abū Ishāk al-Fārisi al-Istakhri", Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum (in Arabic and Latin) (2 ed.), Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden): Brill publishers, 1
  • Ibn Haukal (1873), Goeje, M. J. de (ed.), "Viae et regna, descriptio ditionis moslemicae auctore Abu'l-Kasim Ibn Haukal", Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum (in Arabic and Latin), Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden): Brill publishers, 2
  • Goeje, M. J. de, ed. (1870), "Indices, glossarium et addenda et emendanda ad Part I-III", Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum (in Arabic and Latin), Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden): Brill, 4
  • Das Buch der Länder von Schech Ebu Ishak el Farsi el Isztachri, translated by Mordtmann, Andreas David, Frankfurt/M.: Rauhen Hauses in Horn, 1995 [1845]

External links edit

  •   Media related to Estakhri at Wikimedia Commons
  • World Map of al-Istakhri 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machine

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he was Persian 5 Abu Ishak al Farisi al IṣṭakhriBornIstakhr 1 Dieddied after 952 1 Baghdad 1 Academic backgroundInfluencesAl BalkhiAcademic workEraIslamic Golden AgeSchool or traditionBalkhi schoolMain interestsIslamic geographyIstakhri s map from the Book of Roads and KingdomsMap of FarsA map of the Persian Gulf by IstakhriIstakhri s account of windmills is the earliest known Istakhri met the celebrated traveller geographer Ibn Hawqal while travelling and Ibn Hawqal incorporated the work of Istakhri in his book Kitab al Surat al Ard 4 5 Contents 1 Works 1 1 Published editions 2 See also 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksWorks editIstakhri s two surviving works are Masalik al Mamalik مسالك الممالك Routes of the Realms or Kitab al masalik wa l mamalik كتاب المسالك والممالك Book of Roads and Kingdoms a contribution to the Book of Roads and Kingdoms tradition This combines maps with descriptive text to describe the geography of Iran and surrounding kingdoms It is based mainly on lists of stations of postal routes and seems intended to help commit those lists to memory rather than to guide travellers through the territory There is no consistency between the map projections An illuminated manuscript dated AH 706 AD 1306 07 now resides in the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art It contains many maps though some mentioned in the text are missing 6 Ṣuwar al ʿAqalim صور الاقاليم Pictures of the Regions Published editions edit An 8 volume edition of works by medieval Arab geographers edited by the Dutch orientalist Michael Jan de Goeje in a series titled Bibliotheca geographorum Arabicorum was published by Brill Lugduni Batavora Leiden in the 1870s An edition of Istakhri s MS text was produced for the first volume under the Latin title Viae Regnorum descriptio ditionis Moslemicae Description of Roads of the Kingdoms in Muslim territories In 1927 the editor Theodore Noldeke produced a second edition In 1845 the German orientalist A D Mordtmann published a translation in Hamburg with the title Das Buch der Lander von Schech Ebu Ishak el Farsi el Isztachri with a foreword by C Ritter Schriften der Akademie von Ham Bd 1 Abth 2 See also editIbn Hawqal Al Maqdisi Ibn al Faqih Qudama ibn Ja far Ibn Khordadbeh Ibn Rustah Al Ya qubi Al Masudi List of Iranian scientistsReferences edit a b c d Shboul Ahmad M H 1991 Iṣṭakhri al In Kazhdan Alexander ed The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium Oxford and New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 504652 8 Mojtahed Zadeh Pirous The Persian Gulf in the Geographical Views of the Ancient World In Cartographie Historique du Golfe Persique Edited by M Taleghani D Silva Couto amp J L Bacque Grammont Louvain Belgium Diffusion 2006 17 van Donzel E J ed 1994 Islamic Desk Reference compiled from the Encyclopedia of Islam Brill p 177 ISBN 978 9004097384 a b Miquel Andre 1954 2005 Iṣṭakhri Abu Isḥaḳ Ibrahim In Gibb H A R Kramers J H Levi Provencal E Schacht J eds Encyclopaedia of Islam 2nd ed Leiden Brill IV 222b 223b a b Bolshakov O G 1998 Eṣṭaḵri Abu Esḥaq Ebrahim In Yarshater Ehsan ed Encyclopaedia Iranica New York Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Inc VIII 6 646 647 I have used the updated online version Rogers J M 2008 The arts of Islam treasures from the Nasser D Khalili collection Revised and expanded ed Abu Dhabi Tourism Development amp Investment Company TDIC p 167 OCLC 455121277 Sources editBolshakov O G 1998 EṢṬAḴRi ABu ESḤAQ EBRAHiM Encyclopaedia Iranica Vol VIII Fasc 6 pp 646 647 Bosworth Clifford Edmund 1989 al Masalik wa l Mamalik The Encyclopedia of Islam Volume 6 Leiden E J Brill pp 639 640 de Goeje M J ed 1927 Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum 1927 vol 1 Viae Regnorum descriptio ditionis Moslemicae auctore Abu Ishak al Farisi al Istakhri in Arabic Leden E J Brill Ouseley William ed 1800 The oriental geography of Ebn Haukal an Arabian traveller of the tenth century London Note in fact it is a work by Istakhri Al Istakhri Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Muhammad 1927 Goeje M J de Noldeke Theodore eds Viae Regnorum descriptio ditionis Moslemicae auctore Abu Ishak al Farisi al Istakhri Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum in Arabic and Latin 2 ed Lugdunum Batavorum Leiden Brill publishers 1 Ibn Haukal 1873 Goeje M J de ed Viae et regna descriptio ditionis moslemicae auctore Abu l Kasim Ibn Haukal Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum in Arabic and Latin Lugdunum Batavorum Leiden Brill publishers 2 Goeje M J de ed 1870 Indices glossarium et addenda et emendanda ad Part I III Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum in Arabic and Latin Lugdunum Batavorum Leiden Brill 4 Das Buch der Lander von Schech Ebu Ishak el Farsi el Isztachri translated by Mordtmann Andreas David Frankfurt M Rauhen Hauses in Horn 1995 1845 External links edit nbsp Media related to Estakhri at Wikimedia Commons World Map of al Istakhri Archived 2011 05 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Istakhri amp oldid 1195874582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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