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Amalfitans in the caliphate of Cordoba - or not?

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Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean, Volume: 24, Issue: 2, Pages: 125 - 138

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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/09503110.2012.684742

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Examines the eleventh-century evidence of Ibn Hayyan that Amalfitan merchants visited and traded at the court of Cordoba in the mid-tenth century. The article asks whether this isolated evidence of Amalfitans so far west can be relied upon, and sets the episode in a broader context of Italy-Spain co...

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Published in: Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean
Published: 2012
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