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- History of Cartography[1]
- Mapping the Middle East[2]
- Ḥasan, Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Ghanī. al-Sharīf al-Īdrīsī. N.p., 1972. Print. [3]
- The Geographic Coordinates of Al-Idrisi's Maps [4]
- Al-Idrisi's Masterpiece of Medieval Geography [5]
- Travelers in Tarifa [6]
- Al-Idrisi and His Contributions to Geography [7]
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- ^ Harley, John Brian; Woodward, David; et al. (Ahmad, S. Maqbul) (1992). "Cartography of Al-Sharif Al-Idrisi". History of Cartography. Vol. 2. University of Chicago Press. pp. 156–170.
- ^ Antrim, Zayde (2018). Mapping The Middle East. London: Reaktion Books LTD. pp. 37–47. ISBN 978780238500.
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value: length (help) - ^ Hasan, Muhammad ʻAbd al-Ghanī (1972). al-Sharīf al-Īdrīsī. Cairo.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Ducne, Jean-Charles (December 1, 2011). "Les Coordonnees Geographiques De la Carte Manuscrite d'al-Idrs". Der Islam. 86 (2): 271–285.
- ^ Pastuch, Carissa (2022-01-13). "Al-Idrisi's Masterpiece of Medieval Geography | Worlds Revealed: Geography & Maps at The Library Of Congress". blogs.loc.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ^ Editorial Board of Aljaranda (March 2016). "Travelers in Tarifa". Aljaranda. 89: 95–98 – via Dialnet.
- ^ Al-Fora, Uthman (1983). "Al-Sharif Al-Idrisi and His Contributions to Geography" (PDF). King Saud University, Journal of the College of Education. 5: 159–185 – via King Saud University.