The Most Famous
HISTORIANS from Morocco
This page contains a list of the greatest Moroccan Historians. The pantheon dataset contains 561 Historians, 1 of which were born in Morocco. This makes Morocco the birth place of the 53rd most number of Historians behind Latvia, and Sudan.
Top 1
The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Moroccan Historians of all time. This list of famous Moroccan Historians is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.
1. Ibn 'Idhari (1300 - 1299)
With an HPI of 58.53, Ibn 'Idhari is the most famous Moroccan Historian. His biography has been translated into 15 different languages on wikipedia.
Abū al-ʽAbbās Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ʽIḏārī al-Marrākushī (Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد ابن عذاري المراكشي) was a Maghrebi historian of the late-13th/early-14th century, and author of the famous Al-Bayan al-Mughrib, an important medieval history of the Maghreb (Morocco, North Africa) and Al-Andalus (now the Iberian Peninsula) written in 1312. Ibn Idhāri was born and lived in Marrakech (present-day Morocco), and was a qāʾid ('commander') of Fez. Little is known of his life. His only surviving work, Al-Bayan al-Mughrib, is a history of North Africa from the conquest of Miṣr in 640/1 AD to the Almohad conquests in 1205/6 AD. Its value to modern scholarship lies in its extracts from older works, now lost, and in its material not found elsewhere, including reports of the first Viking raids on Al-Andalus in the ninth century. He mentions another biographic work on the caliphs, imāms and amīrs from across the Islamic world, which has not survived. He died after 1312 / 712 AH.
People
Pantheon has 1 people classified as Moroccan historians born between 1300 and 1300. Of these 1, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased Moroccan historians include Ibn 'Idhari. As of April 2024, 1 new Moroccan historians have been added to Pantheon including Ibn 'Idhari.