Al-Masudi

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Al-Masudi was a 10th-century Arab historian and geographer, often called the "Herodotus of the Arabs" for his extensive historical and geographical writings.

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Al-Masudi canonical 2
Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Masudi 1

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instanceOf 10th-century historian
Arab historian
geographer
historian
medieval historian
writer
centuryActive 10th century
describedAs Herodotus
surface form: Herodotus of the Arabs
ethnicity Arabs
surface form: Arab
fieldOfWork ethnography
geography
history
natural sciences
religious history
floruit 10th century
fullName Al-Masudi self-linksurface differs
surface form: Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Masudi
genre Islamic historiography
geographical writing
historical writing
givenName Ali
influenced later Islamic historians
later geographers in the Islamic world
influencedBy Greek historical traditions
earlier Arabic historians
knownFor extensive historical and geographical writings
kunya Abu al-Hasan
language Arabic
methodology combined historical narrative with geographical description
used travel observations as historical sources
name Al-Masudi self-link
notability major source for early Islamic and world history
notableWork Kitab al-Tanbih wa-l-Ishraf
Muruj al-Dhahab wa Maʿadin al-Jawhar
occupation encyclopedist
geographer
historian
traveler
regionOfActivity Indian Ocean Region
surface form: Indian Ocean region

Islamic world
Middle East
religion Islam
travelActivity traveled widely across the Islamic world
visited East Africa
visited India
visited Persia
visited regions around the Indian Ocean
visited the Arabian Peninsula
writingStyle anecdotal
encyclopedic

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this entity surface form: Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Masudi