AN ANALYSIS OF HISTORICAL WORKS WRITTEN IN ANDALUSIA
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This article discusses works written by Muslim historians in Andalusia. First of all, how the science of history began to develop in Andalusia, the first published works in this field, their peculiarities are described. It also provides information on the current status of these works. In the following sections, the famous historians of Andalusia and their works are listed in chronological order. Reasons for the writing of historical works, methods, which periods they cover, modern editions are studied. The last section analyzes the historians of the last period of Andalusia and their works. The article also explores the topics on which historical works are written. Works on the history of the country, the history of individuals, the history of culture and science were analyzed.Abstract
This article discusses works written by Muslim historians in Andalusia. First of all, how the science of history began to develop in Andalusia, the first published works in this field, their peculiarities are described. It also provides information on the current status of these works. In the following sections, the famous historians of Andalusia and their works are listed in chronological order. Reasons for the writing of historical works, methods, which periods they cover, modern editions are studied. The last section analyzes the historians of the last period of Andalusia and their works.
The article also explores the topics on which historical works are written. Works on the history of the country, the history of individuals, the history of culture and science were analyzed.
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