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''Futūh al-Buldān'' ((アラビア語:فتوح البلدان)) is an Arabic book by Persian historian Ahmad Ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri. The work by which he is best known is the ''Kitab Futuh al-Buldan'' ("Book of the Conquests of the Lands"), edited by M. J. de Goeje as ''Liber expugnationis regionum'' (Leiden, 1870; Cairo, 1901). This work is a digest of a larger one, which is now lost. It contains an account of the early conquests of Muhammad and the early caliphs. Al-Baladhuri is said to have spared no trouble in collecting traditions, and to have visited various parts of north Syria and Mesopotamia for this purpose.〔 Columbia University published a translation into English in two volumes as "The Origins of the Islamic State. The first (1916) was by Philip Khuri Hitti.〔Full English text of (The origins of the Islamic state: being a translation from the Arabic, accompanied with annotations, geographic and historic notes of the Kitâb fitûh al-buldân of al-Imâm abu-l Abbâs Ahmad ibn-Jâbir al-Balâdhuri )〕 The second (1924) was by Francis Clark Murgotten.〔Full English text of (The Origins Of The Islamic State Part II )〕 The book has the form of a geographical description of the Caliphate empire in which the main information about each location is a political history of how it came to be included in the empire and some of the early political events. He also made some translations from Persian into Arabic. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Futuh al-Buldan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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