- Al-Walīd ibn
Ubaidillah Al-
Buḥturī (Arabic: أبو الوليد بن عبيدالله البحتري التنوخي, romanized: al-Walīd ibn `Ubayd Allāh al-
Buhturī) (821–97 AD; 206–84 AH)...
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compiled by the poet al-
Buhturi, and the term has been used in
modern times to mean "heroic epic." The
famous poet al-
Buhturi, who was a
student and contemporary...
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panegyrics in the
tradition established by the
poets Abu
Tammam and al-
Buhturi. In 948 he
joined the
court of Sayf al-Dawla, the
Hamdanid poet-prince...
- (in French). p. 103. عمر فاروق الطباع (2016). ديوان البحتري 1/2
Diwan of
Buhturi (in Arabic). Beirut: دار الارقم بن ابي الارقم. p. 169. مصطفى الصوفي (2017)...
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philosopher (d. 890)
Ashot I ("the Great"), king of
Armenia (approximate date)
Buhturi,
Syrian poet (d. 897)
Godfrid Haraldsson,
Danish Viking king (approximate...
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Abbasid Caliphate,
producing military officials and
renowned poets such as
Buhturi and Abu Tammam. By the mid-9th century,
Abbasid authority had
eroded and...
- – Gu Yan****,
Chinese warlord Ali ibn
Ahmad al-Madhara'i,
Muslim vizier Buhturi,
Muslim poet (b. 820)
Ermengard of Italy,
queen and
regent of Provence...
- al-Atahiya ibn al-'Amid Al-Hamadani Baha' al-din
Zuhair Bashshar ibn Burd
Buhturi Al-Busiri Al-Isfahani Al-Fath ibn
Khaqan Al-Hariri of
Basra Ibn al-Farid...
- al-Atahiya ibn al-'Amid Al-Hamadani Baha' al-din
Zuhair Bashshar ibn Burd
Buhturi Al-Busiri Al-Isfahani Al-Fath ibn
Khaqan Al-Hariri of
Basra Ibn al-Farid...
- al-Atahiya ibn al-'Amid Al-Hamadani Baha' al-din
Zuhair Bashshar ibn Burd
Buhturi Al-Busiri Al-Isfahani Al-Fath ibn
Khaqan Al-Hariri of
Basra Ibn al-Farid...