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Islamic and Middle Eastern Geographers and Travellers: Critical Concepts in Islamic Thought Edited by Ian Richard Netton Volume I: Mediaeval Geographers and Travellers 1. X. De Planhol, ?The Geographical Setting? in P.M. Holt, Anne K.S. Lambton, Bernard Lewis (eds.), The Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 2, (Cambridge University Press, 1970), pp. 443-468 2. S. Maqbul Ahmad & Fr. Taeschner, art. ?Djughrafiya? in Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd edn., Volume 2, (Leiden: E.J.Brill/ London: Luzac, 1965), pp. 575-590 3. Salah Salim Ali, ?Arabic Reference to Plato?s Lost Atlantis?, Islamic Quarterly, Vol. 43:4 (1999), pp. 259-278 4. David W. Tschanz, ?Journeys of Faith, Roads of Civilization?, Saudi Aramco World, Vol. 55:1 (Jan-Feb 2004), pp. 2-11 5. V. Minorsky, ?Tam¡n ibn Bahr?s Journey to the Uighurs?, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, no. XII (1948), pp. 275-305 6. James E. 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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Geography, Arab.
Geographers -- Islamic Empire -- Biography.
Geography, Medieval.