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Izz ad-Dīn Hassan Athīr
EraMedieval era
RegionPersian scholar
SchoolSunni
Main interestsHistory


Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad (Ali, the father of Hasan and son of Muhammad who was the son of Muhammad) better known as Ali 'izz al-Din Ibn al- Athir al-Jazari (Ali, height of belief, son of Athir, from Jazar ) (1160 - 1233) was a Kurdish/Islamic historian born in Cizîre in present-day south-eastern Turkey, from the Ibn Athir family.

He spent a scholarly life in Mosul, but often visited Baghdad. For a time he was with Saladin's army in Syria and later lived in Aleppo and Damascus. His chief work was a history of the world, al-Kamil fi at-tarikh (The Complete History). He includes some information on the Rus' people in his chronology.

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