Kitab al-Buldan (Ya'qubi book)

Kitab al-Buldan (Arabic: كتاب البلدان) (Book of the Countries) is a book written by the author, and geographer Abu Abbas Al-Yaqoubi (died 897) and it is one of the oldest Arab geographical sources dating back to the days of Abbasid Caliphate. The text describes many countries such as Iran, Turkestan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Maghreb, and other countries in Asia and Africa.[1] The first edition of the book was printed by the Dutch monarch, M. de Goeje, Leiden in 1850 and then in 1892.

Kitab al-Buldan
AuthorAl-Yaqubi]
LanguageArabic
Published1422 AH
PublisherLeiden, 1860-1892.
Dar-alkutob, Beirut, 1422 AH

The book is a kind of "literary geography", because the book covers the history, ethnography, and myths related to the places.

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