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Ibrahim ibn Yaqub

Ibrahim ibn Yaqub's journey.

Ibrahim ibn Yaqub (Arabic: إبراهيم بن يعقوب Ibrâhîm ibn Ya'qûb al-Ṭarṭûshi or al-Ṭurṭûshî; Hebrew: אברהם בן יעקב, Avraham ben Yaʿakov; fl. 961–62) was a 10th-century Hispano-Arabic, Sephardi Jewish traveler, probably a merchant, who may have also engaged in diplomacy and espionage. His travelogue, Kitab al-Istibsar includes descriptions of various cities and regions as well as accounts of the customs and daily life of the people he encountered on his travels.[1]

  1. ^ R. L. Nettler, Ibrahim ibn Yaqub," in "Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia, (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 378-379.

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