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Algunos topónimos andalusíes de la Tierra de Antequera

Authors: Martínez Enamorado, Virgilio;

Algunos topónimos andalusíes de la Tierra de Antequera

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[EN] We offer the study of six toponyms with Arabic writing. These place-names of al-Andalus belong to the Soil of Antequera ("Tierra de Antequera"). They are: Wadi al-Tin/Arroyo Blanco, Fayy al-Masalib/Sierra de Humilladero y Sajrat al-`Ussaq/Peña de los Enamorados, quoted in the periplus of Ibn Mugawir, Hisn Sabar/Fortress of Jébar and Hisn Qawy/Fortress of Cauche, mentioned in Yannat al-Ridà of Ibn `Asim and, finally, Jimar al-Ward, quoted by Ibn Abi Zar'.

[ES] Presentamos el estudio de seis topónimos andalusíes con grafía árabe de la Tierra de Antequera, identificándolos cuando sea posible. Se trata de Wadi al-Tin/Arroyo Blanco, Fayy al-Masalib/Sierra de Humilladero y Sajrat al-`Ussaq/Peña de los Enamorados, citados en el periplo de Ibn Mugawir, Hisn Sabar/Castillo de Jébar y Hisn Qawy/Castillo de Cauche, mencionados en la Yannat al-Ridà de Ibn A`sim y, finalmente, Jimar al-Ward, por Ibn Abi Zar'.

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Study of place-names, Soil of Antequera, Al-Andalus, Tierra de Antequera, Toponimia

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