Lidrisi
Muḥammed al-Idrissi qqaren-as Lidrisi (s taɛrabt : الإدريسي), illul deg ahat n 1100 deg Sebta, yemmut gar 1165 ed 1186 deg Sičilya[1], d tasnarkalt, umusnaw n yimɣan, tamjayt[2] ed umnir n ugellid Roger II n Sičilya[3].
Lidrisi | |
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Tameddurt | |
Talalit | Sebta, 1111 |
Lmut | Sicile (fr) , 1166 |
Tiɣri | |
Tutlayin | Taɛrabt |
Amahil | |
Amahil | cartographe (fr) , géographe (fr) , égyptologue (fr) , amezray, amesnimɣi, amaru d voyageur ou voyageuse (fr) |
Ideg n umahil | Al-Andalus (fr) , Sicile (fr) d Andalousie (fr) |
Important works | Tabula Rogeriana (fr) |
Taflest | |
Asɣan | Tineslemt |
Ayen yura
ẓregDeg 1154, Lidrisi yura taṣekka i d ameqqran gar Tasnamurt n Tallit-Tanammast Kitāb nuzhat al-mushtāq fī ikhtirāq al-āfāq[3] (s taɛrabt : كتاب نزهة المشتاق في اختراق الآفاق (asusru ), Adlis n tumert n tuffɣa win ḥareɣ ad zger tmennaḍin n umaḍal) neɣ (adlis n Roger). Lidrisi yura adlis-nni ɣur Roger II agellid n Sičilya, deg adlis-a tella Tagertilt tettwassen n umaḍal[4].
Tizmilin
ẓreg- ↑ Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Idrisi, deg larousse.fr.
- ↑ Al Idrissi [Edrisi] (ca. 1100 - ca. 1165), deg bdl.ahp-numerique.fr.
- ↑ 3,0 et 3,1 (en) Muḥammad al-Idrīsī, deg britannica.com.
- ↑ Nedjma Benachour-Tebbouche, Constantine et ses écrivains-voyageurs, Chihab, 2022, (ISBN 9789947395127), (taɣuṛi).