Re: hungary and austria in arabic

ybg_at_theworld.com
Date: 12/12/04


Date: 12 Dec 2004 13:55:30 -0800


ybg@theworld.com wrote:

> there still weren't that many, and medieval arab interest in western
> europe was low. see BSOAS XI B. Lewis "the Muslim Discovery of
Europe".

Bulletin of School of Oriental and African Studies

Yusuf B Gursey

> Ibrahim B. Ya`qub seems to have been sent by an arab ruler in Spain
> interested in what the heck is going on out there.
>
> >
> > PJK



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