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Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 1. Gog And Magog In Pre-Islamic, Jewish And Christian Sources /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 2. Alexander And Gog And Magog In Eastern Christian Sources /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 3. Gog And Magog And Alexander ?The Two-Horned? In The Koran /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 4. Gog And Magog In Islamic Tradition /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 5. Gog And Magog In Mediaeval Arabic, Persian And Turkish Pros /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 6. Gog And Magog And The Barrier In Arab Poetry, Adab Literature, Popular Epics And Anecdotes /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 7. Sallam?S Travel Account To The Barrier Of Gog And Magog /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$t1. Sallam Al-Tardjuman?Interpreter And Traveller /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 8. Gog And Magog And The Barrier: The Origin Of Sallam?S Description /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 9. The Political Landscape In Samarra, The Caucasus And Central Asia In The 8th And First Half Of The 9th Century /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 10. Sallam?S Outward Journey:Samarra-Yumenguan /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 11. Destination Reached /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tChapter 12. Sallam?S Homeward Journey: Yumenguan-Samarra (Ca. December 843/January 844-December 844/January 845) /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tConclusion /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt --$tBibliography /$rE.J. Van Donzel and A.B. Schmidt. 330 $aAlexander's alleged Wall against Gog and Magog, often connected with the enclosure of the apocalyptic people, was a widespread theme among Syriac Christians in Mesopotamia. In the ninth century Sallam the Interpreter dictated an account of his search for the barrier to the Arab geographer Ibn Khurradadhbih. 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