Ibn Khallikān, 1211-1282
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Name (Latin)
Ibn Khallikān, 1211-1282
Name (Arabic)
ابن خلكان، احمد بن محمد، 1211-1282
Other forms of name
Ipn Khallikʻan, 1211-1282
İbn Hallikân, 1211-1282
Ibn Challikan
Ibn Khalikan, Ahmad ibn Muhamad
Ibn Khallikan, Ahmed ibn Muhammad
Ibn Hallikan
Ibn Khallikan
Ibn Callican
Ibn Challikân, 1211-1282
الشافعي، احمد بن محمد، ابن خلكان، 1211-1282
الاربلي، احمد بن محمد، ابن خلكان، 1211-1282
البرمكي، احمد بن محمد، ابن خلكان، 1211-1282
ابن الخلكان، احمد بن محمد، 1211-1282
Date of birth
1211-09-22
Date of death
1282-10-30
Associated Language
ara
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Nil ile Fırat'a kavuşturan alim İbn Hallikân, 2019:page 19 (born 11 Rebiülahir 608 / 22 Eylül 1211 in Erbil; original name Ahmed, son of Şihâneddin Muhammed) page 40, etc. (died 26 Recep 681 / 30 Ekim 1282 in Damascus)
- Vēfayatʻ ēl aaean, 1935:t.p. (Ipn Khallikʻan)
- His Die Söhne der Zeit, 1984:t.p. (Ibn Challikân) jkt. (lived 1211-1282 in Syria and Egypt)
- LC in RLIN, 9-21-87(hdg.: Ibn Khallikān, 1211-1282)
Wikipedia description:
Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin Ibrāhīm bin Abū Bakr ibn Khallikān (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن إبراهيم بن أبي بكر ابن خلكان; 22 September 1211 – 30 October 1282), better known as Ibn Khallikān, was a renowned Islamic historian who compiled the celebrated biographical encyclopedia of Muslim scholars and important men in Muslim history, Deaths of Eminent Men and the Sons of the Epoch (Arabic: وفيات الأعيان وأنباء أبناء الزمان, romanized: wafayāt al-ʾaʿyān wa-ʾanbāʾ ʾabnāʾ al-zamān). Due to this achievement, he is regarded as the most eminent writer of biographies in Islamic history.
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