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Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi, full name
Mundbir Hisham ibn Mohammed ibn as-Saib al-Kalbi (- ca. 819) was an
Arab historian.
Al-Kalbi was born in
Kufa, but spent much of his life in
Baghdad. Like his father, on whose authority he relied largely, he collected information about the genealogies and history of the ancient Arabs. According to the
Fihrist he wrote 140 works. As independent works they've almost entirely ceased to exist, but his account of the genealogies of the Arabs is continually quoted in the
Kitab al-Aghani.
Works
The Book of Idols (Kitab Al-Asnam)
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