Puhaddin

Puhaddin

Puhaddin (fl.13th century), sinified as Puhading, was a 16th-generation descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who supposedly proselytized in China between 1265 and 1274[1] during the Mongol conquest of the Southern Song dynasty.

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He is credited with the erection of the Crane Mosque on the east bank of the Grand Canal in eastern Yangzhou, Jiangsu, where his tomb is still preserved in a Ming graveyard.[2]


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  1. "Garden Tomb of Puhaddin", El Segundo: Fodor's Travel {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help).

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