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The Medieval History Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1,
63-87 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/097194580500900104
© 2006 SAGE Publications
Spectral Armies, Snakes, and a Giant from Gog and Magog
Ibn Fa l n as Eyewitness Among the Volga Bulgh rs1
James Montgomery
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, UK. E-mail: jem33{at}cam.ac.uk
This article is based on a close reading of Ibn Fa l n's narrative of his forced detention by the King of the Volga Bulgh r during which he saw some local mirabilia. I propose to consider the wonders he describes, including his use of the Qur'an as corroboration for some of them, from the point of view of iy n, visual perception, eye-witness testimony. To this end, Ibn Fa l n's wonders will be compared with several textual forebears, including al-Sindib d, and they will be considered as exempla of what Anthony Pagden has called the Autoptic Imagination.

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