Al-Udri
Al-Udri or Al-Udhri, was an Arab Geographer, traveler and historian of al-Andalus. He hailed from the Arab tribe of Udra which had settled Almería.
Born in Almería in 1003, Al-Udri journeyed to Mecca as a young boy. During his ten-year stay, he studied with Abu Dhar al-Harawi. Upon his return to al-Andalus he was apprenticed to Abu Umar Ibn 'Abd al-Barr and later Ibn Hazm. He lived in Zaragoza and was the author of a geographical-historical compendium about the Taifa of Zaragoza in al-Andalus, in which he gives the annals of the region. He is also the author of the family histories of the Banu Qasi, Banu Sabrit, and Banu Tujib, which are now lost, but were cited by al-Maqqari. He is best known for the Tarsi al-akhbar, a history of the civil wars and rebellions on the Upper March and the civil war in the Taifa of Almería.Works
- "Tarsi al-akhbar wa-tanwi al-athar wa-al-bustan" relevant parts of which have been abstracted and translated by:
- * E. Molina López, "La cora de Tudmir según al-Udri", Cuadernos de Historia del Islam, 4, 7-113
- * Fernando de La Granja, A marca superior en la obra de Al-ʿUdri, Estudios de la Edad Media de la Corona de Aragón, 8, 457-461
- * Jesús Lorenzo Jiménez, La Dawla de los Banu Qasi
- Biography of the qadi Muhammad ibn Furtis
- "Books of the characteristics of prophecy", about theology and law, now lost
- "The thread of pearls around the paths and the kingdoms", as Yaqut calls it, about geography
Other translations which include al-Udri's include:
- M. Sánchez Marínez, , Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos, 20.1, 103-8
- Sánchez Martínez, 'La cora de Ilbīra en los siglos X y XI', Cuadernos de Historia del Islam, 7, 5-82
- W. Hoenerbach, 'Observaciones al estudio La cora de Ilbīra', Cuadernos de Historia del Islam, 8, 125-38
- E. Gálvez, 'Chorographia hispalense', Historia, Instituciones, Documents, 9, 113-34
- R. Valencia, 'La cora de Sevilla en el Tarṣīʿ al-ajbār de Aḥmad b. ʿUmar al-ʿUdrī', Andalucía islámica. Textos y estudios'', 4-5, 107-43.