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Taken from: Al-Battani sive Albatenii Opus astronomicum: ad fidem codicis
The part of the Muntaha describing the five seas was edited and translated into Latin.
By C. A. Nallino: Albatenii opus astronomicum; vol. 1, 169-175, Milan.
Climate map taken from this book
Starting at Ethiopia, to the go out from him, and stretching out to the al-Barbar; called the Barbarian Gulf; its length is 500 miles, latitude around 100.
From the [Indian sea] another gulf towards Aylah (1) exists, the sea of al-Qolzum, (2) who is 1400 miles in length, latitude in the beginning around 700, and its extreme boundary towards the next sea called the Green Sea (5), 200; at its end, is found the [city] al-Qolzum from where the name of the sea; towards the East, the land of al-Yemen and Aden; to the South Ethiopia. Out also by the [Indian Ocean] the Persian Gulf ground (Fars) also called sea of al-Basrah and Persia on the coast on the east side is Tiz (3) and the [province] of Mukran (4) in the west.
(1) Aylah: Eilah: on the Gulf of Aqaba or Gulf of Eilat.
(2) Al-Qulzum: : located at the head of the Gulf of Suez.
(3) Tiz: port on the shore besides Macran in Iran.
(4) Mukran; Mekran: Makran or Mecran and Mokran, is the coastal region of Baluchistan (Pakistan).
(5) al-Bahr al-Akhdar (the Green Sea); other names: sea of Darkness = Bahr az-Zulmatal; Bahr al-Muhit (the Circumambient Ocean).