Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi, a late 15th-century physician from Herat, Persia, now part of Afghanistan
After collation of these existed 4 copies of the manuscript, Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman edited and translated the manuscript in 2007.
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Chronicler Ali of Herat documented in 1173 CE, that while Halhul was a part of the Kingdom of Jerusalem of the Crusaders, it was a village in which the tomb of Yunis ibn Matta (Jonah son of Amittai) was located.
Nimat Allah al-Harawi (fl. 1613–1630) a historian of Afghanistan and Mughal Emperor Jehangir