Most of al-Maqrizi's works, exceeding 200, are concerned with Egypt. •
al-Mawāʻiẓ wa-al-Iʻtibār bi-Dhikr al-Khiṭaṭ wa-al-āthār (Arabic, 2 vols., Bulaq, 1853); French translation by
Urbain Bouriant as ''Description topographique et historique de l'Égypte
(Paris, 1895–1900; compare A. R. Guest, "A List of Writers, Books and other Authorities mentioned by El Maqrizi in his Khitat," in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society'', 1902, pp. 103–125). •
Itti‘āz al-Ḥunafā’ bi-Akhbār al-A’immah al-Fāṭimīyīn al-Khulafā’ •
Kitāb al-Khiṭaṭ al-Maqrīzīyah •
Kitāb al-Sulūk li-Ma‘rifat Duwal al-Mulūk •
History of the Fatimites; extract published by J.G.L. Kosegarten in
Chrestomathia (Leipzig, 1828), pp. 115–123; •
History of the Ayyubit and Mameluke Rulers; French translation by
Etienne Marc Quatremère (2 vols., Paris, 1837–1845). •
Muqaffa, first sixteen-volumes of an Egyptian biographic encyclopedia arranged in alphabetic order. The Egyptian historian,
al-Sakhawi, estimated that the complete work would require eighty volumes. Three autograph volumes exist in manuscript in
Leiden and one in Paris.
Smaller works •
Mahomeddan Coinage (ed.
O. G. Tychsen, Rostock, 1797; French translation by
Silvestre de Sacy, Paris, 1797) •
Arab Weights and Measures (ed. Tychsen, Rostock, 1800) •
Arabian Tribes that migrated to Egypt (ed.
F. Wüstenfeld, Göttingen, 1847) •
Account of Hadhramaut (ed.
P. B. Noskowyj, Bonn, 1866) •
Strife between the Bani Umayya and the Bani Hashim (ed.
G. Vos, Leiden, 1888) •
Historia Regum Islamiticorum in Abyssinia (ed. and Latin trans.
F. T. Rink, Leiden, 1790).
Books • al-Mawa'iz wa al-'i'tibar bi dhikr al-khitat wa al-'athar (about the planning of Cairo and its monuments) • A. R. Guest, p. 103ff: A list of Writers, Books and other Authorities mentioned by El Maqrisi in his Khitat • al-Selouk Leme'refatt Dewall al-Melouk (about Mamluk history in Egypt) • Ette'aaz al-honafa be Akhbaar al-A'emma al-Fatemeyyeen al-Kholafaa (about the Fatimid state) • al-Bayaan wal E'raab Amma Be Ard Misr min al A'raab (about the Arab Tribes in Egypt) • Eghathatt al-Omma be Kashf al-Ghomma (about the famines that took place in Egypt) • al-Muqaffa (biographies of princes and prominent personality of his time) • • (pp. 115 −123: Al-Maqrizi, an extract of
History of the Fatimites.) • • • • • • A. R. Guest, 1902, in
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, pp. 103–125: "A List of Writers, Books and other Authorities mentioned by El Maqrizi in his Khitat" (Notes on the 1853-edition) • • • • • alternative: ==See also==