Vida y objetos domésticos en el Magrib en ŷumādà II 761/mayo 1360 según Ibn al-Jaṭīb
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History of islamic Art, Arabic Language, History of Islam, ArchaelogyAbstract
When he was in exile in Morocco with his sovereign Muhammad V, the vizier Ibn al-Khatib visited the Hintata tribe in 1360, and has left us a description of a military-campaing tent, a banquet, a house, and their furnishings and the crockery used. His text reveals the vocabulary used in the fourteenth century for describing all these things. This text, and his description of the 1362 mawlid festivity in the Alhambra are, at present, the only two contemporary Nasrid accounts known to us, hence the importance of this text.Downloads
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