Al-Masudi, the renowned Arab historian and geographer, primarily conducted his work in the Abbasid Caliphate, particularly in Baghdad, during the 10th century. He traveled extensively throughout the Islamic world, including regions of Africa, Europe, and Asia, gathering information for his writings. His notable works, such as "The Meadows of Gold," reflect his wide-ranging studies and observations of various cultures and societies.
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