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BAKRI lAbu 'Ubaid 'Abdallah See also:ibn 'Ahd ul 'Azfz ,11-$akriJ, (1o40-1o94), Arabian geographer, was See also:born at See also:Cordova. His best-known See also:work is the See also:dictionary of See also:geographical names which occur in the poets, with an introduction on the seats of the Arabian tribes. This has been edited by F. Wiistenfeld (See also:Gottingen, 1876-1877). Another of his See also:works was a See also:general See also:geography of the See also:world, which exists in See also:manuscript. The See also:part referring to See also:North See also:Africa was edited by M`G. de Slane (See also:Algiers, 1857)• See C. Brockelmann's Gesch. der Arab. Litteratur (See also:Weimar, 1898), vol. i. p. End of Article: BAKRIAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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