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Kamāl al-Dīn Abū ʾl-Ḳāsim ʿUmar ibn Aḥmad ibn Hibat Allāh Ibn al-ʿAdīm (1192–1262; ) was an Arab biographer and historian from Aleppo. He is best known for his work ''Bughyat al-Talab fī Tārīkh Ḥalab'' (; ''Everything Desirable about the History of Aleppo''), a multi-volume collection of biographies of famous men from Aleppo, introduced with a volume on the geography and traditions of the region. It is saved in part in manuscripts in the library of sultan Ahmed III in Topkapi Palace. He also published a chronicle version of the work, ''Zubdat al-Halab fi ta'arikh Halab'' (; ''The Cream of the History of Aleppo''), a copy of which reached the library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert and then the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and selections of which were published with Latin translation by
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(Lewis 1952). Numerous Ayyubid rulers entrusted Ibn al-Adim as a diplomatic ambassador. On his last mission in 1260, he was sent to Egypt seeking military assistance against the Mongols.''Ibn al-Adim'', David Morray, ''Medieval Islamic Civilization:An Encyclopedia'', Vol. 1, ed. Josef W. Meri, (Routledge, 2006), 342.


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*Freytag, G.
Selecta ex historia Halebi
' Paris: Typographia Regia, 1819. *Kamāl al-Dīn (1896)
Histoire d'Alep
in Revue de l'Orient Latin *Kamāl al-Dīn ʻUmar ibn Aḥmad Ibn al-ʻAdīm, Edgar Blochet (1900)
Histoire d'Alep
*Houtsma, M. Th., ed. ''E. J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam 1913-1936'', BRILL, *Ibn al-'Adîm, ''Bughyat al-talab fî târîkh Halab / Everything desirable about the History of Aleppo''. Set of 11 volumes: I-X. ed. F. Sezgin; XI. Register of Biographies, compiled by David W. Morray. 1986-1990. * Lewis, Bernard, "The Sources for the History of the Syrian Assassins", ''Speculum'' Vol. 27, No. 4 (Oct., 1952), pp. 475–489 *Morray, David W., ''An Ayyubid Notable and his World: Ibn al-'Adim and Aleppo as Portrayed in His Biographical Dictionary of People Associated with the City'', Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1994 People from Aleppo 1192 births 1262 deaths 13th-century Arabs 13th-century Syrian historians Arab Muslim historians of Islam Syrian Muslims {{Syria-historian-stub