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ʻAlī ibn ʻAdlān (Arabic: علي بن عدلان{{#invoke:Category handler|main}}; 1187–1268 CE) was born in Mosul and is best known for his early contributions to cryptanalysis for which he dedicated more than one book. He was also involved in literature and poetry.<ref>Series on Arabic Origins of Cryptology (Series Eds. M. Mrayati, Y. Meer Alam and M. H. at_Tayyan), published by King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) & King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Riyadh. Vol. 2, ibn `Adlān's Treatise al-mu'allaf lil-malik al-'Ašraf, ISBN 9960-890-18-X, 2004, 113 pp., 17 × 24 cm, softcover.</ref>
Ibn 'Adlan was educated in Baghdad and lived in Damascus and Cairo.<ref name="LB" />
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ʻAlī ibn ʻAdlān (Arabic: علي بن عدلان{{#invoke:Category handler|main}}; 1187–1268 CE) was born in Mosul and is best known for his early contributions to cryptanalysis for which he dedicated more than one book. He was also involved in literature and poetry.<ref>Series on Arabic Origins of Cryptology (Series Eds. M. Mrayati, Y. Meer Alam and M. H. at_Tayyan), published by King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) & King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Riyadh. Vol. 2, ibn `Adlān's Treatise al-mu'allaf lil-malik al-'Ašraf, ISBN 9960-890-18-X, 2004, 113 pp., 17 × 24 cm, softcover.</ref>
Ibn 'Adlan was educated in Baghdad and lived in Damascus and Cairo.<ref name="LB" />
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