Biledulgerid was a term used in early European maps for the Maghreb south of the Atlas Mountains. Bilād al-Jarīd, the Arabic version, referred to a small area southwest of Tunis.[1]
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edit- ^ Rouighi, Ramzi (2020-09-01). "The Mediterranean between Barbaria and the Medieval Maghrib: Questions for a Return to History". Al-Masaq. 32 (3). doi:10.1080/09503110.2019.1706372?scroll=top&needaccess=true. ISSN 0950-3110.
Bibliography
edit- Lieber, Francis; et al., eds. (1830), "Biledulgerid", Encyclopaedia Americana... on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon, vol. II, Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, p. 103.
- Carey, William (1792), An Enquiry into the Obligation of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens... (PDF), Leicester: Ann Ireland