• Ahmad ibn Rustah Isfahani (Persian: احمد ابن رسته اصفهانی Aḥmad ibn Rusta Iṣfahānī), more commonly known as Ibn Rustah (ابن رسته, also spelled Ibn Rusta and...
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    Universal History.[full citation needed] Ibn Rusta (903). The book of Precious Records.[full citation needed] Ibrahim Ibn Ya'qub (961–976). Book of Roads and...
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    Turkic-speaking Bashkirs, a group which still today remains in the southern Urals. Ibn Rusta was the first to record a variant of the Hungarians' self-designation;...
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    east, including the Nestor chronicles, Novgorod chronicles, Ibn Fadlan chronicles, Ibn Rusta chronicles, and brief mentions by Photius, patriarch of Constantinople...
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    Emirate, which ruled for the next century. At the opening of 10th century, Ibn Rusta was first to report a well established Emirate in Multan. Muhammad III...
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    deviating from historical data." The first data of the title, recorded by Ibn Rusta and Gardizi, can be traced back to the earlier works of Abu Abdallah al-Jayhani...
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    Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin. Although the Arab historian Ibn Rusta speaks of the Hungarians' fire worshipping, so far there is no data that...
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    The Hetumoger confederation was under a dual leadership, according to Ibn Rusta and Gardizi (two Muslim scholars from the 10th and 11th centuries, respectively...
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    Emirate, which ruled for the next century. At the opening of 10th century, Ibn Rusta was first to report a well established Emirate of Multan. Muhammad III...
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    "land-taking". Contemporary authors described the Hungarians as nomads, but Ibn Rusta and others added that they also cultivated arable land. The great number...
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