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Ibn Collection (page 3)

Background imageIbn Collection: The Ibn Tulun Mosque. 879. EGYPT. Cairo. Islamic

The Ibn Tulun Mosque. 879. EGYPT. Cairo. Islamic Cairo. Portico and minaret. Abbasid art. Architecture

Background imageIbn Collection: The mosque of Samarkand during the Abu Zayd s

The mosque of Samarkand during the Abu Zayd s

Background imageIbn Collection: MOROCCO. Rabat. Mausoleum of Muhammad V

MOROCCO. Rabat. Mausoleum of Muhammad V

Background imageIbn Collection: The Ibn Tulun Mosque

The Ibn Tulun Mosque. Courtyard. EGYPT. Cairo. Islamic Cairo. Abbasid art. Architecture

Background imageIbn Collection: IBN GABIROL, Salomn ben Judah (1020-1070)

IBN GABIROL, Salomn ben Judah (1020-1070). Spanish Jewish philosopher and poet. Page from the work Keter Malkut by Ibn Gabirol

Background imageIbn Collection: The Book of Calila and Dimna

The Book of Calila and Dimna. Arabian translation by Ibn al-Muqaffa, civil servant of the Abassid court. Illustration

Background imageIbn Collection: Antiquities of Samarkand. Tomb of Saint Kassim ibn Abass (Sh

Antiquities of Samarkand. Tomb of Saint Kassim ibn Abass (Shakh Zinde) and adjacent mausoleums. Section of column on the exterior of the facade of Kutuluk Turdi Bek Akas mausoleum

Background imageIbn Collection: The Maiden Tower at Baku, Azerbaijan

The Maiden Tower at Baku, Azerbaijan
The Maiden Tower (Kis-Kali) at Baku, Azerbaijan. Built by the 12th century architect Masud ibn Davud, who was probably the father of the architect of Mardakan Round Tower

Background imageIbn Collection: Sidi Ukba, Algeria

Sidi Ukba, Algeria
A street in Sidi Ukba (Okba) in the Biskra Province, Algeria. It was named after the Muslim General Uqba ibn Nafi who died there in 683 AD

Background imageIbn Collection: Sultan of Zanzibar

Sultan of Zanzibar
Sultan / Khalifa Ibn Kharbu (Full name: Sayyid Sir Khalia II bin Harub Al-Said). Ruled Zanzibar between 1911 and 1960. Built the harbour and the stone town and tar roads on Pemba Island

Background imageIbn Collection: Anglo-Arabian Gathering

Anglo-Arabian Gathering
Ibn Saud, Sir Percy Cox and Miss Gertrude Bell at Basra, Iraq (Mesopotamia) 1917

Background imageIbn Collection: Great Arab Rulers visit the British Residence at Basra

Great Arab Rulers visit the British Residence at Basra
Ibn Saud, Sir Percy Cox, Miss Gertrude Bell

Background imageIbn Collection: The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo, Egypt

The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo, Egypt
The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun is located in Cairo, Egypt. It is arguably the oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and is the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area

Background imageIbn Collection: Battle of Tours - 3

Battle of Tours - 3
Charles Martel makes a triumphant entry into Paris, after repelling the Saracens at Tours by Charles Martel : they lost their commander Abderrahman ibn Abdillah

Background imageIbn Collection: Battle of Tours - 1

Battle of Tours - 1

Background imageIbn Collection: Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887

Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre right on horse) and Tippoo Tib (1837-1905) (right of Stanley, with sword) leaving Matadi, on the Congo river, 1887

Background imageIbn Collection: Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls, Lualaba River, c

Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls, Lualaba River, c
Photograph of Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls on the Lualaba River, c.1887. Stanley Falls are now known as the Boyoma Falls and are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Background imageIbn Collection: Saladin & Leopard Knight

Saladin & Leopard Knight
SALAH AD-DIN YUSUF IBN AYYUB Saladin on horseback (l) accompanied by Sir Kenneth, Earl of Huntingdon, Prince Royal of Scotland; incognito as the Knight of the Leopard

Background imageIbn Collection: Rhazes in Baghdad Lab

Rhazes in Baghdad Lab
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya RAZI, known as RHAZES in the west : Persian physician and chemist, leader of Islamic medicine, here depicted in his laboratory at Baghdad

Background imageIbn Collection: IBN RUSHD

IBN RUSHD known in the West as AVERROES Spanish/Islamic philosopher, his teachings condemned by Moslem theologians who made him retract them on the Koran

Background imageIbn Collection: Ali Ii, Bey of Tunis ?

Ali Ii, Bey of Tunis ?
ALI II IBN HUSSEIN (?) Bey of Tunis (Tunisia) from 1759 - 1777. A de-facto regent or provincial governor during the French Protectorate. Muley Hassen Roi de Tunis

Background imageIbn Collection: AVERROES

AVERROES
IBN RUSHD Known in the West as Averroes Spanish/Islamic philospher; forced to do penance for his intellectual temerity

Background imageIbn Collection: Avicenna / Ibn Sina / Thevet

Avicenna / Ibn Sina / Thevet
IBN SINA known in the West as Avicenna Islamic scientist and philosopher



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