Idrisi may refer to Muhammad al Idrisi , a 12th century explorer, geographer and writer Idris I of Libya , a 20th century Libyan king IDRISI , a GIS computer program drisq laq , Azerbaijan The former Idrisis of Asir ruling family of the Emirate of Asir dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 notability date February 2012 Infobox software name IDRISI GIS and Image Processing logo screenshot Image IDRISI GIS.jpg 300px caption IDRISI GIS Desktop author J. Ronald Eastman developer Clark Labs at Clark University first released 1987 latest release version IDRISI Selva 17 latest release date January, 2012 latest preview version latest preview date programming language operating system Microsoft Windows platform language status genre geographic information system GIS license website http www.clarklabs.org www.clarklabs.org IDRISI is an integrated geographic ... and display of digital geospatial information. IDRISI is a PC grid based system that offers ... resource allocation. Key features of IDRISI include a complete GIS analysis package for basic ... Change Modeler for land change analysis and prediction. History and background IDRISI was first ... of the software. In January 2012 Clark Labs released IDRISI Version 17 known as IDRISI Selva . Besides its primary research and scientific purposes, IDRISI is popular as an academic tool for teaching the principal theories behind GIS at colleges and universities. Since 1987, IDRISI has been used ... at Clark University , Clark Labs IDRISI is known for pioneering advancements in areas such as decision ... Allah Muhammad al Idrisi AD 1100 1166 was born in a town on the North African coast. Educated in Cordoba, and widely traveled in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia, al Idrisi was a cartographer ... King Roger of Sicily to prepare a geographical survey of the world, al Idrisi led a fifteen ... in geographic inquiry that the IDRISI software system is dedicated. External links http www.clarklabs.org products idrisi taiga.cfm IDRISI home page http www.idrisi.ca IDRISI Canada home page http www.idrisi.com.br IDRISI Brazil Website Category GIS software Category Remote sensing software Category Geographic information systems sv Idrisi ... more details
Idrisi lang ar is a family name in Middle East and South Asia . Idris is a masculane first name. It may refer to the following Muhammad al Idrisi , a 12th century explorer, geographer and writer Idris I of Libya , a 20th century Libyan king See also Idris prophet Idris , a prophet of Islam , named Enoch ancestor of Noah Enoch in Judaism and Christianity Idrisid dynasty Idris surname ... more details
Infobox scientist name Muhammad al Idrisi image TabulaRogeriana.jpg image size 300px caption The Tabula Rogeriana , drawn by al Idrisi br for Roger II of Sicily in 1154, br one of the most advanced ancient ... prizes footnotes signature Image Al Idrisi s world map.JPG thumb Introductory summary overview map from al Idrisi s 1154 world atlas. Note that south is at the top of the map. Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al Idrisi al Qurtubi al Hasani al Sabti or simply Al Idrisi lang ar lang ... Roger II . Muhammed al Idrisi was born in Ceuta then belonging to the Almoravids Almoravid Empire and died in Sicily . Al Idrisi was a descendent of the Idrisid dynasty Idrisids , who in turn ... prophet Muhammad . ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9042038 Idrisi, ash Sharif al . 2008 . In Encyclop dia ... Al Idrisi traced his descent through long line of Princes, Caliphs and Sufi leaders, to The Prophet ... 985 . Al Idrisi was born in Ceuta , where his great grandfather had fled after the fall of M laga ... . Tabula Rogeriana Main Tabula Rogeriana Born and raised in Ceuta , at an early age al Idrisi .... Because of conflict and instability in Andalusia al Idrisi joined contemporaries such as Abu al Salt ... Al Idrisi incorporated the knowledge of Africa , the Indian Ocean and the Far East gathered ... New York, 2008 p. 17. ref The Tabula Rogeriana was drawn by Al Idrisi in 1154 for the Italo ... on a massive disc of solid silver, two metres in diameter. On the geographical work of al Idrisi, Samuel ... http www.archive.org stream historyofmoorish03scotuoft page 461 mode 1up ref Al Idrisi inspired Islamic ... . ref Les Normands en Sicile , p. 54. ref As well as the maps, al Idrisi produced a compendium of geographical ... p 158 ref ref harvnb Al Idrisi 1592 ref This was one of the first Arabic books ever printed. ref ... edition of the complete Arabic text was published. ref harvnb Al Idrisi 1970 1974 ref Andalusian American contact Al Idrisi s geographical text, Nuzhatul Mushtaq , is often cited by proponents of pre ... more details
Infobox Monarch name Muhammad ibn Ali al Idrisi title Emir of Asir reign 1906 1920 predecessor Ottoman Empire successor Ali ibn Muhammad al Idrisi dynasty Idrisis of Asir Idrisi Dynasty father Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al Idrisi religion Sunni Islam Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali al Idrisi lang ar founded and ruled the Emirate of Asir . Further reading Headley, R.L. As r. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Anne K. Bang, The Idrisi State of Asir 1906 1934 Politics, Religion and Personal Prestige as State building factors in early twentieth century Arabia, London Bergen Studies on the Middle East and Africa, 1996 DEFAULTSORT Muhammad Ibn Ali Al Idrisi Category Emirs Category States and territories established in 1906 ar Saudi politician stub ... more details
Eleftherios Venizelos Foundation is a national research foundation in Chania , Crete , founded on the 26th of March 2000. It is a center for research and study of the work and the era of Eleftherios Venizelos . Its activities include organizing events, confrerences, education, research, awards, grants, exhibitions, collaborations and publications. The Foundation premises are located in the Eleftherios Venizelos Museum of Chalepa residence of Eleftherios Venizelos in Halepa square, Chania. External links http venizelos foundation.gr en idrisi Official site Category Foundations based in Greece Category Eleftherios Venizelos Greece stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 Infobox Former Country conventional long name Idrisi Emirate of Asir br small small Emirate of Asir continent Asia image flag Flag of Asir.svg status Emirate year start 1906 year end 1934 capital Sabya The Idrisi Emirate of Asir was a short lived state based on the geographical region of Jizan in what is now southwestern Saudi Arabia . The Emirate was established by Muhammad ibn Ali al Idrisi in rebellion against the Ottoman Empire , gained the support of Great Britain during the First World War , and flourished until the death of Sayyid Muhammad in 1920. It was gradually absorbed into the new state of Saudi Arabia and formally annexed by that kingdom under the Treaty of Taif in 1934. gallery title Maps of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir lines 4 width 160 height 180 File Sa mapa5.png alt1 1872 1915 1872 1915 File Sa mapa6.png alt2 1915 1916 1915 1916 File Sa mapa7.png alt3 1916 1923 1916 1923 File Sa mapa8.png alt4 1923 1934 1923 1934 Further reading R.L. Headley, As r , Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. A. K. Bang, The Idrisi State of Asir 1906 1934 Politics, Religion and Personal Prestige as State building factors in early twentieth century Arabia , Bergen Studies on the Middle East and Africa 1996 J. Reissner, Die Idr s den in As r. Ein historischer berblick , Die Welt des Islams, New Series, Bd. 21, Nr. 1 4 1981 , pp. 164 192 http www.jstor.org pss 1570009 I. Ghanem, The Legal History of A Sir Al Mikhlaf Al Sulaymani , Arab Law Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 3 Aug., 1990 , pp. 211 214 http www.jstor.org pss 3381523 References Reflist Pre Saudi states SaudiArabia geo stub coord missing Saudi Arabia Category Former countries in the Middle East Category Former monarchies of Asia Category 1934 disestablishments Category History of Saudi Arabia Category Former emirates ca Idr ssides del Iemen fr mirat idrisside d Asir nl Emiraat Asir ru ... more details
ethnic group group Darzi or Idrisi poptime 1,303,000 ref http www.joshuaproject.net peoples.php ref popplace flagcountry Pakistan flagcountry India flagcountry Nepal langs Urdu language Urdu Khari boli Hindi language Hindi Punjabi language Punjabi rels Image Allah green.svg 18px Islam 95 Hinduism in Nepal related Chhimba Darzi Chhimba Shaikh of Uttar Pradesh Shaikh The Darzi Urdu language Urdu are a Muslim community, found in North India and Pakistan . Darzi means tailor in Urdu language Urdu . A small number are also found in the Terai region of Nepal . They are also known as Idrisi or Idrisi Shaikh . ref People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 412 to 415 ref History and origin The word Darzi literally means tailor in the Urdu language. It is said to be derived from the Persian language Persian word darzan , which means to sew . They claim descent from Idris, Enoch ancestor of Noah Enoch one of the biblical prophets. According to their traditions, Idris was the first person to learn the art of sewing. They are said to have settled in South Asia during the early period of the Sultanate of Delhi . They are also divided on a linguistic basis, with those of North India speaking various dialects of Urdu , ref People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Two edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 413 ref while those of Punjab Pakistan Punjab speaking Punjabi language Punjabi . The Punjabi Darzi, are said to be converts from the Hindu Chhimba ..., or Idrisi Shaikh , as they prefer to be known, are still essentially involved with their traditional occupation of tailoring. Many urban Idrisi have now opened shops, or are employed in the textile industry ... Idrisi . In Bihar , the Darzi are known as Idrisi, and claim descent from the prophet Idris Enoch . They are found mainly in the districts of Bhagalpur , Munger , and Patna . The Idrisi of Jharkhand have ... divisions, the Sunni Idrisi not marrying into Shia Idrisi families. The community claim ... more details
class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 style float right margin 0 0 1em 1em width 250px border collapse collapse font size 95 colspan 2 style margin left inherit background FFC0CB text align center font size medium Jat Clan Manda align center style vertical align top Distribution Punjab Pakistan , Punjab India and Rajasthan style vertical align top Descended from Kshatrya s style vertical align top Branches None style vertical align top Religion Hinduism and Islam style vertical align top Languages Rajasthani language Rajasthani and Punjabi language Punjabi style vertical align top Surnames Chaudhary style vertical align top colspan 2 small footnotes small Manda lang hi gotra Jat people Jats are found in Pakistan , Sialkot , Jaipur , Pali , Nagaur , Kota, Bhilwara districts in Rajasthan . Eleventh century Writing in the eleventh century, the geographer Al Idrisi noted that The Mands dwell on the banks of the Mihran , from the boundary of Multan to the sea, and in the desert between Makran and Famhal. They have many cattle sheds and pasturages, and form a large population. ref cite book title The history of India as told by its own historians first1 H. M. last1 Elliot first2 John last2 Dowson volume I page 38 chapter Nuzhatu l Mushtak of Al Idrisi publisher Trubner & Co. location London year 1867 url http books.google.com books?id W9gix7jzhfcC&pg PA85 accessdate 2011 10 09 ref clarify reason are we sure that the Mands are the Manda? How reliable was Al Idrisi, whose works were based mostly on hearsay, per the introduction to the cited chapter? date October 2011 References references Gotras of Jats Category Jat clans Category Jat clans of Rajasthan Category Jat clans of Pakistan Category Jat clans of Punjab ... more details
File TabulaRogeriana.jpg thumb 350px A modern copy of the Tabula Rogeriana , drawn by Muhammad al Idrisi for Roger II of Sicily in 1154. File TabulaRogeriana upside down.jpg thumb 350px The modern copy of the Tabula Rogeriana , upside down with North oriented up. The Nuzhat al musht q fi khtir q al f q lang ar , lit. the book of pleasant journeys into faraway lands , most often known as the Tabula Rogeriana lit. The Book of Roger in Latin , is a description of the world and world map created by the Geography in medieval Islam Arab geographer , Muhammad al Idrisi , in 1154 . Al Idrisi worked on the commentaries and illustrations of the map for fifteen years at the court of the Normans Norman King Roger II of Sicily , who commissioned the work around 1138. ref name houben Houben, 2002, pp. 102 104. ref ref name harley Harley & Woodward, 1992, pp. 156 161. ref The book, written in Arabic , is divided into seven climate zones in keeping with the established Ptolemy Ptolemaic system , each of which is sub divided into ten sections, and contains maps showing the Eurasia n continent in its entirety, but only the northern part of the Africa n continent. The map is oriented with the North at the bottom. It remained the most accurate world map for the next three centuries. ref name Scott ref name harley The text incorporates exhaustive descriptions of the physical, cultural, political and socioeconomic conditions of each region and each of the seventy sections has a corresponding map. ref name harley ref name bacharach Bacharach, 2006, p. 140. ref To produce the work al Idrisi interviewed experienced travelers individually and in groups on their knowledge ... weighing about 300 pounds. ref name houben It showed, in al Idrisi s words, the seven climatic regions ... and river mouths. ref name houben On the work of al Idrisi, S. P. Scott commented quote The compilation ... Maps of al Idrisi http classes.bnf.fr idrisi pres present.htm Online exhibition , Biblioth que nationale ... more details
Koritos Korytos or Koryton lang el ref Magdalino, Paul. The empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143 1180 , http books.google.gr books?id 0cWZvqp7q18C&pg PA166 v onepage&q&f false p. 166 ref lang mk was a medieval city fortress on the road Skopje Strumica away one day walk from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia . The Arab geographer Muhammad al Idrisi al Idrisi mentions the city as Kurta . The city is mentioned only in two sources from the 12th and 13th centuries, and is identified with Ov e Pole s uri te . ref . , Qorytos ?, . , , , , 1999 ref Some historians believe that this city was actually Kratovo, Macedonia Kratovo , and that this is actually the name of the medieval city. ref cite book last Kosti first Kosta N. title Na i novi gradovi na Jugu year 1922 publisher tamp. Zastava location Novi Sad language serbo croatian ref Sources Reflist Category Byzantine forts Category Medieval Macedonia mk ... more details
Ambouli is a town in Djibouti . Located in the Djibouti Region Djibouti Regions of Djibouti region , O.G.S. Crawford identifies it with Canbala . Canbala appears in Muhammad al Idrisi s map of 1192 on the coast of the Horn of Africa, south east of the straits of Bab el Mandeb , and with Cambaleh , a town where the Venetian traveller Bragadino , a thirteenth century European visitor to Ethiopia, resided for eight years. ref O.G.S. Crawford, http www.jstor.org stable 1789985 Some Medieval Theories about the Nile , Geographical Journal , 114 1949 , p. 8 ref References reflist Djibouti geo stub coord 11 34 N 43 08 E display title region DJ type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Djibouti ... more details
Dr. J. Ronald Eastman is a Professor of Geography at Clark University and the author and chief developer of IDRISI GIS Software. Eastman was awarded the Distinguished Career Award at the 2010 Annual Association of American Geographers AAG Meeting. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist http www.clarku.edu departments geography people facultybio.cfm?id 61&progid 15& http www.ucgis.org awards ucgis 2007 research award.htm External links Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eastman, J. Ronald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eastman, J. Ronald Category Living people Category American geographers Category Clark University faculty ... more details
The Arabic language Arabic Nisbat onomastics nisbah attributive title Al Qurtubi lang ar denotes an origin from C rdoba, Spain . Al Qurtubi was a famous mufassir, muhaddith and maliki faqih scholar from Cordoba. He is most famous for his commentary of the Quran, Tafsir al Qurtubi . Al Qurtubi may also refer to Ibn Abi al Shukr 13th cetnruy astronomer, astrologer and mathematician of the Islamic Golden Age. Ibn Hayyan 11th century Muslim historian. Muhammad al Idrisi 12th century Muslim geographer, cartographer, Egyptologist and traveller who lived in Sicily. surname Al Qurtubi DEFAULTSORT Qurtubi Category Arabic language surnames Category Nisbats Qurtubi ... more details
Idris lang ar may refer to Cadair Idris , a mountain in Gwynedd, Wales Idris, a fictional dragon in Ivor the Engine Idris, the TARDIS personified in the Doctor Who episode The Doctor s Wife Idris giant , giant and astronomer of Welsh tradition Idris operating system , a multi tasking, Unix like, multi user, real time operating system Idris prophet , Islamic prophet mentioned in the Qur an Given name Idries Shah or Idris Shah 1926&ndash 1996 , author and teacher in the Sufi tradition Idris of Libya 1889&ndash 1983 , first and only king of Libya Idris Bitlisi born c . 1450s , Kurdish religious scholar and Ottoman administrator Idris Cox 1899 1989 , Welsh communist activist and newspaper editor Idris Elba born 1972 , English actor Idris Abdul Karim born 1976 , Malaysian footballer Idris Muhammad born 1939 , American jazz drummer dris Naim ahin born 1956 , Turkish politician Idris Seabright, pseudonym of American author Margaret St. Clair Idris Shah II of Perak 1924&ndash 1984 , sultan of Perak Idris Waziri , Nigerian politician Joni Hendrawan or Idris , Indonesian member of Jemaah Islamiyah Surname Jamal Idris born 1990 , Australian professional rugby league footballer Kamil Idris , Sudanese international civil servant Suhayl Idris 1923&ndash 2008 , Lebanese novelist, short story writer, journalist and translator Yusuf Idris 1927&ndash 1991 , Egyptian writer See also Enoch , known as dris in Islam Idriss Idrisi disambiguation Idrisi surname Driss disambig given name surname Category Arabic masculine given names Category Turkish masculine given names cy Idris de Idris fr Idris ko lt Idris nl Idris ja pt Idris desambigua o ru uk ... more details
Kitab al Rawd al Mitar , The Book of the Fragrant Garden , is a fifteenth century Arabic geography by Muhammad bin Abd al Munim al Himyari that is a primary source for Spain in the Middle Ages , though it is based in part on the earlier account by Muhammad al Idrisi . It was edited and translated into French by E. Levi Proven al in 1938 ref Levi Proven al and al Munim al Himyari, La Peninsule iberique au Moyen age d apr s le Kitab al Rawd al mitar d Ibn Abd al Mun im al Himayari Leiden, E. J. Brill 1938 ref and into Spanish by Maria Pilar Maestro Gonz lez in 1963. ref Maestro Gonz lez, Kitab ar Rawd ar Rawd is correct al Mitar Valencia 1963. ref Notes reflist 2 Islamic geography Category Geographical works of medieval Islam Category Arabic books Category 15th century books ... more details
Moroccan literature Ahmad Ibn Idris al Laraishi al Yamlahi al Alami al Idrisi al Hasani 1760 1837 was a mystic and a theologian, active in Morocco , North Africa , and Yemen . He had opposed the Ulema and tried to preach a vigorous form of Islam that is close to ordinary people. ref http www.amazon.com Exoteric Ahmad Ibn Idris Civilization dp 9004113754 ref Ahmad Ibn Idris was born in 1760 near the city of Fes in Morocco . He died in 1837 in Sabya , which was then in Yemen but is today part of Saudi Arabia. He was the founder of the Idrisi order Idrisiyya and travelled extensively in North Africa and Yemen, instructing the ordinary people using their dialect, and teaching them how to perform such basics as the salat prayer . He rejected the legal schools of Islam madhhab Madahib s and criticized the ideology of Wahabbism on many points. ref Scott Alan Kugle, Sufis & Saints Bodies Mysticism, Corporeality, & Sacred Power , 2007, ISBN 080783081X, p. 269 270 ref He came to Cairo in 1799 and in 1818 went to Mecca for a second time and settled there. He became one of the most eminent teachers in the holy city. However, due to opposition from the exoteric Ulema , he had to flee to Zabid in Yemen in 1828. ref name Shillington 831 Shillington, Kevin 2005 Encyclopedia of African History Fitzroy Dearborn, New York, http books.google.co.uk books?id Ftz gtO pngC&pg PA831 p. 831 , ISBN 1 57958 245 1 ref After Ahmad s death the Idrisiyya split into new lines and his more influential pupils embarked upon independent courses. The most important of these was the influential Muhammad al Sanusi , founder of the Senoussiya Sufi order , who had taken over Ahmad s school in Mecca in 1828. ref name Shillington 831 Notes references Bibliography Einar Thomassen Thomassen , Einar & Radtke, Bernd, eds. 1993 The Letters of Ahmad ibn Idris . London Christopher Hurst. A collective volume containing ... O Fahey, Rex S. 1994 Enigmatic Saint, Ahmad Ibn Idris and the Idrisi Tradition , This book ... more details
coord 41 16 40 N 48 45 47 E display title Infobox settlement official name drisq laq native name pushpin map Azerbaijan pushpin mapsize 300 coordinates region AZ subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Azerbaijan subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan Rayon subdivision name1 Quba Rayon Quba subdivision type2 Municipality subdivision name2 G dikq laq leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of population total population density km2 timezone Azerbaijan Time AZT utc offset 4 timezone DST Azerbaijan Time AZT utc offset DST 5 latd 41 latm 16 lats 40 latNS N longd 48 longm 45 longs 47 longEW E elevation m area code website drisq laq also, drisiq laq and Idrisi is a village in the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan . The village forms part of the municipality of G dikq laq . ref AJmuni ref References reflist GEOnet2 32FA88110AD33774E0440003BA962ED3 Quba Rayon DEFAULTSORT Idrisqislaq Category Populated places in Quba Rayon Quba geo stub az drisiq laq ... more details
Yunus Yakoub Islam 1963 is a UK based Muslim , blogger, http www.steampunkshariah.info husna.htm poet , and cyber activist. Born Julian Hoare , he changed his surname to Anderson in 1982, prior to marrying his then girlfriend, Julie Harte. He discovered anarchism in the 1980s through the works of the punk band Crass , but later distanced himself from the anti religious Punk subculture punk scene to explore academic learning, eventually converting to Islam in 1991. He now describes his politics as postcolonial anarcho pacifist and is the author of the http www.steampunkshariah.info manarchist.htm Muslim Anarchist Charter . Yakoub has written for the http www.islamic foundation.org.uk mwbr.html Muslim World Book Review , http www.q news.com 358.htm Q News , http www.altmuslim.com perm.php?id 1250 0 25 0 C Alt.Muslim and http www.muslimwakeup.com main archives 2004 05 white weird and.php Muslim Wake Up . He is an erratic correspondent to national newspapers, and his letters have been published in The Times , The Guardian and http www.telegraph.co.uk opinion main.jhtml?xml opinion 2004 08 01 dt0102.xml. Sunday Telegraph . He campaigns against Islamophobia in both traditional and contemporary media, and is the author of The Voyage in Second Life Islamophobia , in S Sayyid & Abdoolkarim Vakil Editors http www.amazon.co.uk dp 1850659907 Thinking Through Islamophobia Global Perspectives Hurst and Co, 2010 . Yakoub s son and youngest child was diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder in 1995. In 2002, Yakoub resigned his post as an Special Educational Needs SEN Teacher autism in order to become his son s primary care giver. He is currently writing a series of http www.steampunkshariah.info steam.htm Muslim Steampunk short stories, most imagined around Geography and cartography in medieval Islam Muslim geographer Al Idrisi Al Idrisi s 1100 1166 alleged journey to England in the 12th century. Since 2004, Yakoub Islam has owned and managed a multi purpose website called http ... more details
Infobox ethnic group group Chhimba Darzi poptime 448,000 ref http www.joshuaproject.net peoples.php Joshua Project Hausa Ethnic People in all Countries ref popplace flagcountry Pakistan langs Urdu language Urdu Punjabi language Punjabi rels File Allah green.svg 18px Islam 100 related Chhimba Darzi Punjabi Shaikh The Chhimba Darzi are a Muslim community, found in the province Punjab Pakistan Punjab , Pakistan . Darzi means tailor in Urdu language Urdu . They are also known as Idrisi or Idrisi Shaikh . ref People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 412 to 415 ref History and origin The Chhimba Darzi, are said to be Muslim converts from the Hindu Chhimba caste, and have several territorial divisions. These include the Sirhindi, Deswal and Multani. The Punjabi Darzi are almost entirely Sunni . ref A Glossary of the Tribes & Castes of Punjab by H. A Rose page 228 Low Price Publications ref The word Darzi literally means tailor in the Urdu language. It is said to be derived fromj the Persian language Persian word darzan , which means to sew . They claim descent from Idris, Enoch ancestor of Noah Enoch one of the biblical prophets. According to their traditions, Idris was the first person to learn the art of sewing. They are said to have settled in South Asia during the early period of the Sultanate of Delhi . According to other traditions, the Chhimba Darzi are Rajput s who converted to Islam , and took up the occupation of tailoring. The Chhimba Darzi have two sub divisions, based on sectarian affiliation, the Shia and Sunni . They speak various dialects of Punjabi language Punjabi depending on the region they reside in. ref People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Two edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 413 ref , Present circumstances In Punjab Pakistan Punjab , the Chhimba Darzi are immigrants from Punjab India East Punjab . Many in rural areas of Punjab Pakistan Punjab own agricultural land and have taken to cultivation, w ... more details
about the village in J el htme Parish the neighbourhood of Maardu Kallavere, Maardu Infobox settlement name Kallavere settlement type Populated places in Estonia Village image skyline Rootsi Kallavere100906.jpg imagesize image caption Street in Kallavere. image flag flag size image shield shield size pushpin map Estonia pushpin label position bottom pushpin map caption Location in Estonia latd 59 latm 29 lats 00 latNS N longd 25 longm 02 longs 36 longEW E coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EE subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Estonia subdivision type1 Counties of Estonia County subdivision name1 File Flag of et Harju maakond.svg 24px Harju County subdivision type2 Municipalities of Estonia Municipality subdivision name2 File Joelahtme vald flag.png 24px J el htme Parish established title First mentioned established date 1241 area total km2 population total 142 population as of 01.01.2010 ref name population population density km2 website Kallavere is a village in J el htme Parish , Harju County in northern Estonia . It s located about 17 km northeast of Tallinn , just east of Kallavere, Maardu Kallavere , the main part the town of Maardu . Kallavere village has a population of 142 as of 1 January 2010 . ref name population cite web title Elanike arv k lade kaupa 01.01.2010 url http www.joelahtme.ee public files Elanike 20arv 20kylade 20kaupa 2001 01 2010.xls publisher J elahtme vald language Estonian ref The village is entirely located on the Rebala Heritage Reserve . Kallavere was first mentioned in the Danish Census Book in 1241. But it s also possible that Kallavere was already mentioned in 1154 by Muhammad al Idrisi al Idrisi as Qlwry . In the 1950s a new housing estate was built on the former lands of Kallavere village on the western part which administratively went under the rule of the town Maardu but also bears the name of Kallavere, Maardu Kallavere . On 19 April 2010 part of the northern part of the vi ... more details
This is demographic history of Syrmia . Prehistory Between 3000 BC and 2400 BC, Syrmia was a core area of Indo European Vu edol culture . ref http www.vjesnik.hr html 2001 04 01 Clanak.asp?r kul&c 1 ref ref http files.myopera.com edwardpiercy blog Area Culture Map 1.JPG ref 6th 7th century In 6th 7th century, entire Syrmia region was populated by Slavs . ref http www.camo.ch illiricum7.htm ref According to other source, it was also populated by Gepids , ref name Osman and Eurasian Avars Avars . ref name Osman Osman Karatay, http books.google.co.uk books?id h Qu1ywX0 wC&pg PA46&dq Srem Avars&hl en&ei aONTTYrhOsGIhQfAzPCaCQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCgQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Srem 20Avars&f false In search of the lost tribe the origins and making of the Croatian nation , Ayse Demiral, 2003, p. 46 ref 11th 12th century In 11th 12th century, according to Hungarian sources, region of Syrmia had partially Slavic peoples Slavic and partially mixed Slavic Hungarian people Hungarian population. ref http img704.imageshack.us img704 8098 11thcent.jpg ref Around 1154, Muhammad al Idrisi Al Idrisi , a Muslim geographer, described Man elos as a rich town, whose inhabitants pursued a rather nomadic way of life . By some opinions, Idrisi might have referred simply to stock breeding that played an important role among the Hungarian inhabitants of the entire region of Syrmia ref name Derek This fact was confirmed later by several Byzantine authors in the twelve century Ioannes Kinnamos, Niketas Choniates, Patriarch Michael . ref name Derek Derek Keene, Bal zs Nagy, Katalin Szende, Segregation, integration, assimilation religious and ethnic groups in the medieval towns of Central and Eastern Europe, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009, p. 75 76. http books.google.com books?id uUMK9UbizIoC&printsec frontcover&dq Segregation, integration, assimilation&hl en&ei D6oUTY7OGMTBhAfir423Dg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCIQ6AEwAA v onepage&q srem&f false ref 1437 In 1437 ... more details
Orphan date February 2010 The following is a non exhaustive list of Geography in medieval Islam Muslim geographers . Muhammad ibn M s al Khw rizm Al Khwarizmi Algoritmi, 780 850 Al Kindi Alkindus, 801 873 Ya qubi d. 897 Ibn Khordadbeh 820 912 Al Dinawari 828 898 Ahmed ibn Sahl al Balkhi 850 934 Khashkhash Ibn Saeed Ibn Aswad floruit fl. 889 Hamdani 893 945 Abu al Hasan Al al Mas d Ali al Masudi 896 956 Ibn al Faqih 10th c. Ahmad ibn Fadlan 10th c. Ahmad ibn Rustah 10th c. Al Muqaddasi 945 1000 Ibn Hawqal d. after 977 Ibn al Haytham Alhazen, 965 1039 Ab Rayh n B r n 973 1048 Avicenna Ibn Sina Avicenna, 980 1037 Abu Said Gardezi d. 1061 Abu Abdullah al Bakri 1014 1094 Muhammad al Idrisi Dreses, 1100 1165 Averroes Ibn Rushd Averroes, 1126 1198 Ibn Jubayr 1145 1217 Yaqut al Hamawi 1179 1229 Abu al Fida Abulfeda, 1273 1331 Hamdollah Mostowfi 1281 1349 Ibn Battuta 1304 1370s Ahmad Bin Majid b. 1432 Mahmud al Kashgari 1005 1102 Piri Reis 1465 1554 Amin Razi 16th c. Mohammad Reza Hafeznia b. 1955 Ghazi Falah b. 20th c. See also Geography and cartography in medieval Islam List of Arab scientists and scholars DEFAULTSORT List Of Muslim Geographers Category Islamic geography Geographers Category History of Islam Geography ... more details
Moroccan literature Sidi Kaddour El Alami also transliterated as Qaddur al Alami born 1742 in Meknes , died 1850 is one of Morocco s best known poets, especially well known for his songs. His full name was Abd al Qadir ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmad ibn Abi l Qasim al Idrisi al Alami al Hamdani and he was known under the name Sayyidi Qaddur al Alami at Talibi al Abd as Salami. He was a songwriter in the genre of the malhun and founded the sufi zawiyya Alamin in Meknes. ref Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics , Part 20, p.722 ref This zawiyya became one of the centres from which the malhun would spread. He grew up in Meknes , and is considered a saint and one of the greatest poets of North Africa in the neo classical and popular style. ref M.T. Buret, Sidi Qaddur El Alami , in Hesperis, 1938 1e tri., pp. 85 90 ref References references J. Jouin, Un po me de Si Kaddour el Alami , in Hesp. 46 1959 , p. 87 103. Eug ne Aubin, Morocco of To day , 1906 p. 274 Abdelmajid Fennich, Dari ya dari My House, O My House Play about the life of Sidi El Alami, 2003 Audio Tawassolat http boomp3.com listen autt4h5 p tawassolat retrieved August 25, 2008 Persondata NAME Alamy, Kaddour ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet, writer DATE OF BIRTH 1742 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1850 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alamy, Kaddour Category Moroccan songwriters Category Moroccan writers Category Moroccan poets Category People from Meknes Category 1742 births Category 1850 deaths Morocco writer stub fr Sidi Kaddour El Alami ... more details
Moroccan literature Mohammed ibn al Talib al Tawudi ibn Suda 1700 1795 was one of the most influential scholars of the 18th century in Morocco , both politically and intellectually. He is described by the Egyptian historian, Abd al Rahman al Jabarti Al Jabarti , as the crescent of the Maghreb Maghrib . ref Rex S. O Fahey, Enigmatic saint Ahmad ibn Idris and the Idrisi tradition , London, 1990, p. 35 36 ref He went on the hajj in 1767 1768 and studied in Medina with Mohammed ibn Abdel Karim al Samman 1718 1775 , founder of the Sammaniyya branch ref http it.wikipedia.org wiki Sammaniyya ref of the Khalwati order Khalwatiyya and in Cairo with the Indian scholar Mohammed Murtada al Zabidi d. 1791 . In Cairo he also taught the Muwatta Imam Malik Muwatta of Malik ibn Anas at the Al Azhar . Ibn Suda was appointed by the sultan in 1788 to reform the curriculum at the Qarawiyin University of Fes Fez , where he was installed as mufti and shaykh al jamaa. Ibn Suda is also well known as the author of a commentary on Sahih al Bukhari . ref See Abd al Hayy ibn Abd al Kabir al Kattani, Fihris al faharis wa l athbat wa mu jam al ma ajim wa l mashyakhat wa l musalsalat , ed. Ihsan Abbas, 3 vols. , Beirut 1982 6, pp. 256 63, ref and as the teacher of Ahmad ibn Idris al Fasi Ahmed ibn Idris . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Mohammed Al Tawdi Ibn Suda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Moroccan Maliki scholar DATE OF BIRTH 1700 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1795 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mohammed Al Tawdi Ibn Suda Category Moroccan writers Category Moroccan Maliki scholars Category 1700 births Category 1795 deaths Morocco writer stub ... more details