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Ibn Fadlan's Journey to Russia

Ibn Fadlan's Journey to Russia A Tenth-Century Traveler from Baghad to the Volga River

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is the first English translation of the famous risala, letters by the tenth-century traveler Ibn Fadlan, one of the great Medieval travelers in world history, akin to Ibn Batutta. Ibn Fadlan was an Arab missionary sent by the Caliph in Baghdad to the king of the Bulghars. He journeyed from Baghdad to Bukhara in Central Asia and then continued across the desert to the town of Bulghar, near present Kazan. He describes the tribes he meets on his way and gives an account of their customs. His is the earliest account of a meeting with the Vikings, called Rus, who had reached the Volga River from Sweden. His description of the Rus, or Rusiya as he calls them, has produced much discussion about their origins, shockingly free sexual morals standards, customs, treatment of slaves and women, burial traditions, and trading habits, all explained in detail by Ibn Fadlan. The story of his travels has fascinated scholars and even prompted Michael Crichton to write the popular novel ""Eaters of the Dead,"" which was made into a film entitled ""The 13th Warrior.

Book information

ISBN: 9781558763654
Publisher: Markus Wiener Publishers
Imprint: Markus Wiener Publishers
Pub date:
Edition: illustrated Edition
DEWEY: 914.745042
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 398g
Height: 229mm
Width: 151mm
Spine width: 17mm