Abū Marwān Ḥayyān ibn Khalaf ibn Ḥusayn ibn Ḥayyān al-Andalusī al-Qurṭubī (Arabic: ابن حيَّان القرطبي) (987–1075), usually known as Ibn Hayyan, was an Arab[1]Muslimhistorian from Al-Andalus. His work provides an early reference to Viking raiders, called Majus by him.[2]
Works
The following works are ascribed to Ibn Hayyan:
Tarikh Fuqaha Qurtuba
Al-Kitab al ladi Jama'a fihi bayna Kitbay al-Qubbashi wa Ibn Afif
Intijab al-Jamil li Ma'athir Banu Khatab
Al-Akhbar fi'l Dawla al-Amiriya (in 100 volumes)
Al-Batsha al-Kubra (in ten volumes).
Al-Muqtabis fi Tarikh al-Andalus (in ten volumes)[3]
Kitab al-Matin.
His best-known works are al-Muqtabis[4] and al-Matin.
References
^R. Menocal, Maria (2000). "The Literature of Al-Andalus". Cambridge University Press. p. 87.
^Christys, Ann (2015). Vikings in Spain. Bloomsbury. p. 21. ISBN9781474213752.
Abd al-Rahman al-Hajji (ed.), Al-Muqtabis. Beirut: 1965. Partial Spanish translation in F. Corriente and M.J. Viguera, Cronica del Califa Abdurrahmen III entre les anos 912 y 942 (Zaragoza, 1981)
David J. Wasserstein. The Caliphate in the West: An Islamic Political Institution in the Iberian Peninsula.