Ibn Abd al-Zahir
Ibn Abd al-Zahir (Muḥyī d-Dīn ibn ʿAbd aẓ-Ẓāhir محيي الدين بن عبد الظاهر , 1223–1293) was an Egyptian historian during the Mamluk period. His Kitāb al-Rawḍah al-Bahīyah gives an account of the rule of sultan Baibars.
References
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- Ayman Fuʼād Sayyid (ed.), Kitāb al-Rawḍah al-Bahīyah al-Zāhirah fī Khuṭaṭ al-Muʿizzīyah al-Qāhirah, Cairo (1996).
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