Sulaiman al-Tajir

Sulayman al-Tajir
BornSiraf, modern-day Iran
OccupationMerchant, Traveler, Writer
LanguageArabic
NationalityPersian
Period9th century
GenreTravel literature
Notable worksAccount of his voyages to India and China

Sulaymān al-Tājir (Arabic: سليمان التاجر, lit.'Solomon the Merchant') was a 9th-century Muslim merchant, traveler and writer initially from Siraf in modern-day Iran. He traveled to India and China and wrote an account of his voyages around AD 850, often associated with a related travelogue by Abu Zayd al-Sirafi.[1] He is mostly known for his travel to Guangzhou, Tang China, and marveled at the excellent quality of porcelain there in 851.

  1. ^ Cf. the bilingual Accounts of China and India, ed. by Tim Mackintosh-Smith, NYU Press, 2017.

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