The famous pilot of the Indian Ocean, Ahmed ibn Majid
Arabian Pilots of the Indian Ocean
978-620-3-35016-6
6203350168
112
2021-02-22
89.90 €
eng
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The concept of Arab navigation allows for the first time to uncover the content of medieval Arab culture to the end and to elucidate its true role in the history of mankind. This function, however, does not exhaust the significance of the research undertaken: apart from the general aspect, there are a number of more particular directions, where the study of the works of Ahmad ibn Majid, Suleiman al-Mahri and Sidi Ali Chelebi in the system of related literature made it possible to consider a number of facts already seemingly explained in a new way and offer another understanding and another assessment of them.In the era of Ibn Majid, the requirements for a pilot were already given such importance that they were codified in acts of national importance.Ships of different countries or large region - Arab, Persian, Indian, Indonesian, Chinese, etc., were entering the Indian Ocean. They established perfect schools of navigation. But the most famous was considered to be the Arabian nautical school which had a strict nautical code.
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