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Ibn Khaldun

Ibn Khaldun’s theory of dynastic history, economics, and group cohesion has drawn attention far beyond his North African home. He holds a unique place in the Western imagination, cited by figures as diverse as Mark Zuckerberg and President Ronald Reagan. His holistic, functionalist approach foreshadowed the development of modern social science. Whether
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Ibn Khaldun and Thucydides

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1972
Comparative study of the Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun and Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War reveals striking similarities not only in the methods and assumptions of the two historical thinkers, but also in the conclusions to which each was driven by his experience of history.
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The Manuscripts of Ibn Khaldun

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1926
A CRITICAL EDITION of Ibn Khaldun is still a desideratum. Neither al M1,u/c ddama nor al 'Ibar nor al Rihl lies before us in an altogether reliable text. In the case of even those parts that have been edited with most care only a few MISS could be used. In no instance has there been an extensive collation.
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Toynbee and Ibn Khaldun

Middle Eastern Studies, 1997
In the years before the First World War the Orient Express used to run a daily train de luxe between London and Vienna. From Vienna there were trains every Monday and Thursday (first class only) to Constantinople. The journey took 75 hours and cost ?22 and 11 shillings.
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Ibn Khaldun

2010
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