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Iraqi Frigate Ibn Khaldun
''Ibn Khaldun'' (507) ( ar, ابن خلدون) was a training ship, training frigate of the Iraqi Navy that was built in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia. Later the frigate was renamed to ''Ibn Marjid'' ( ar, ابن ماجد). She has a near sister ship, the Indonesian corvette . Design and description ''Ibn Khaldun'' has a length of , a beam of , with a draught of and her displacement is at full load. The ship was powered by combined diesel or gas (CODOG) propulsion, consisted of an Rolls-Royce Marine Olympus TM3B gas turbine with sustained power output of , and two MTU Friedrichshafen, MTU 16V 956TB91 diesel engines with sustained power output of , distributed in two shafts.Sharpe 1989, p. 266 & 282 She was also equipped with Variable-pitch propeller (marine), controllable pitch propeller.Baker 1990, p. 261 Her maximum speed are with gas turbine and with diesels. The ship had a range of while cruising at . The ship has a complement of 93 personnel, ...
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Ibn Khaldun (; ar, أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, ; 27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732-808 AH) was an Arab The Historical Muhammad', Irving M. Zeitlin, (Polity Press, 2007), p. 21; "It is, of course, Ibn Khaldun as an Arab here speaking, for he claims Arab descent through the male line.". The Arab World: Society, Culture, and State', Halim Barakat (University of California Press, 1993), p. 48;"The renowned Arab sociologist-historian Ibn Khaldun first interpreted Arab history in terms of badu versus hadar conflicts and struggles for power." Ibn Khaldun', M. Talbi, ''The Encyclopaedia of Islam'', Vol. III, ed. B. Lewis, V.L. Menage, C. Pellat, J. Schacht, (Brill, 1986), 825; "Ibn Khaldun was born in Tunis, on I Ramadan 732/27 May 1332, in an Arab family which came originally from the Hadramawt and had been settled at Seville since the beginning of the Muslim conquest...." Ibn Khaldun's Philosophy of History: A Study in the Philos ...
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