Bibliography of Arabic Sources Relating to the Vikings
Gentle Reader:
Especially since the popular fictional movie 13th Warrior appeared, based on author Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead and supposedly on the writings of Arabic author Ibn Fadlan, there has been a lot of popular interest in Arabic accounts of the Vikings. The Vikings traded extensively with the Arabic peoples, obtaining silver, carnelian, and other precious goods, usually in trade for furs and slaves. While native accounts in Old Norse are extremely important in learning about the life and times of the Viking Age peoples, accounts by foreigners outside of the Viking culture are just as important, providing insights that native authors might not ever note. Thus the sources cited here can offer a new set of views of the Viking Age.
As a note, many of the items listed below are journal articles or academic press books, which may not available in your local public library. There are a couple of ways to access these if you are not a student at a university or college:
The first is to visit a university or college library. Most allow non-students to use the library, although often you won't be able to check out books. However, it's simple to photocopy a journal article, and every university library I've ever visited had copy machines for public use.
The second method would be to go to your library and ask the reference librarian for information on obtaining materials through Interlibrary Loan (ILL). Surprisingly small libraries have been able to get really obscure documents for me via ILL. Sometimes your local branch library can handle an ILL request, sometimes you have to go to the main branch of the library - just ask, the librarians will be happy to tell you how it's done in your library. Usually ILL involves a small fee to cover photocopyinga nd shipping articles to you. You can also get books this way, and in the case of books they usually loan the book to your library, and you will then either check it out from your library or else you may have to use it while at the library, depending on the practices of the library which owns the work.
And, Gentle Readers, if you have suggestions for other books or articles which should be listed here, please write me at gunnora@vikinganswerlady.com
Bibliography
[Describes the Norse ca. early 14th century under the heading "Northern Regions of the World"]
[A translation of the Arabic text describing al-Ghazal's visit to Turgeis, ruler of the Vikings in Ireland ca. 845. This account dates to the early 1200's.]
[Describes the Rus market of Bulghur prior to 947.]
[Describes the Rus market of Bulghur prior to 947.]
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[Account ca. 985 of Viking trade practices in Bulghur.]
[Ibrahim ben Ya'qub Al-Turtushi, a Spanish Jew from Cordova, chronicled his encounters with the Vikings of Salsawig during the tenth century, presumably the Danish town of Hedeby or Slesvig, although some scholars make a case for the account to have been describing the Slavic Jumme or Wolin.]
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[A translation of the Arabic text describing ibn-Fadlan's journey among the Rus or Russian Vikings ca. 921. This account dates to the early 1200's. You may also find the text of ibn-Fadlan's account which discusses the Viking Rus in my article on ibn-Fadlan.]
[The Arbic text of Ibn Fadlan's Risala, with German Commentary.]
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[Describes the Rus market at Bulghur. ca. 965]