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YAKUT, or YAKUT (Yaqut ibn 'Abdallah ur-Rumi) (1179-1229) , Arab geographer and biographer, was born in Greece
Kish in the Persian Gulf (on his journeys, cf. F. Wustenfeld, " Jacut's Reisen " in the Zeitschr. d. dsntsch. morg. Gesellschaft, vol. xviii. pp. 397-493). In 1194 he quarrelled with his master and had to support himself by copying; he took advantage of the opportunity of studying under the grammarian al-'Ukbari. After five years he returned to his old master and again travelled for him to Kish , but on his return found his master dead, and set up for himself as a bookseller and began to write. During the next ten years he travelled in Persia, Syria, Egypt
Alexandria
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governor at the time is recorded. Attention is also given to the monuments they contain and the celebrities who were born inthem or had lived there. In this way a quantity of old literature, both prose
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biography , and wrote an important dictionary of learned men, the Mu'am ul-Udaba'. Parts of this work exist in MS. in different libraries; vol. i. has been edited byD. S. Margoliouth, Irshad al-A rib Il a Ma'rifat at Adib (London, 1908). (G. W. T.) End of Article: YAKUT, or YAKUT (Yaqut ibn 'Abdallah ur-Rumi) (1179-1229) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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