Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge

The medieval Arab authors are an invaluable source for the knowledge of Sahelian spaces. However, these observers defined these lands according to geographical or ethnic concepts, fitting with the spirit of their time (9th-10th centuries). The guidelines of the medieval geography impose a mathematic...

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Main Author: Jean-Charles Ducène
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institut des Mondes Africains 2013-05-01
Series:Afriques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/afriques/1114
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spelling doaj-7774e991928c4efdbab80dbfd3a64bb42021-09-02T15:40:38ZdeuInstitut des Mondes AfricainsAfriques2108-67962013-05-01410.4000/afriques.1114Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen ÂgeJean-Charles DucèneThe medieval Arab authors are an invaluable source for the knowledge of Sahelian spaces. However, these observers defined these lands according to geographical or ethnic concepts, fitting with the spirit of their time (9th-10th centuries). The guidelines of the medieval geography impose a mathematical definition to the space and determine an ethnography for these peoples, while natural conditions seemed to legitimate this vision, that established a huge differentiation between the populations located North and South of the Sahara. This desert was seen as a transitional space rather than a barrier. Once established, this framework didn’t move in spite of the islamization of these lands and the increasing contacts between the Arabs and the bilād al-Sūdān in the 12th century. The toponymy becomes richer and the cultural observations are more numerous. The more the customs are far from the habits of the observers, the more they are noteworthy.http://journals.openedition.org/afriques/1114ArabgeographyMiddle AgesSahara
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author Jean-Charles Ducène
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Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge
Afriques
Arab
geography
Middle Ages
Sahara
author_facet Jean-Charles Ducène
author_sort Jean-Charles Ducène
title Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge
title_short Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge
title_full Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge
title_fullStr Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du Moyen Âge
title_sort conceptualisation des espaces sahéliens chez les auteurs arabes du moyen âge
publisher Institut des Mondes Africains
series Afriques
issn 2108-6796
publishDate 2013-05-01
description The medieval Arab authors are an invaluable source for the knowledge of Sahelian spaces. However, these observers defined these lands according to geographical or ethnic concepts, fitting with the spirit of their time (9th-10th centuries). The guidelines of the medieval geography impose a mathematical definition to the space and determine an ethnography for these peoples, while natural conditions seemed to legitimate this vision, that established a huge differentiation between the populations located North and South of the Sahara. This desert was seen as a transitional space rather than a barrier. Once established, this framework didn’t move in spite of the islamization of these lands and the increasing contacts between the Arabs and the bilād al-Sūdān in the 12th century. The toponymy becomes richer and the cultural observations are more numerous. The more the customs are far from the habits of the observers, the more they are noteworthy.
topic Arab
geography
Middle Ages
Sahara
url http://journals.openedition.org/afriques/1114
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