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Ḥumayda bint Nuʽmān ibn Bashīr (Arabic: حميدة بنت النعمان بن بشير) was an Arabic-speaking
female poet and
satirist of the
seventh century CE. She is noted...
- was
attacked by a
local Bedouin tribe on the road
between al-Haql and
Humayda. He
managed to
escape overnight, but was
found the next day and shot on...
- al-Saghira, Umm Kulthum, Sara, Umm Dawud, Umm Sulayman, Umm
Ibrahim and
Humayda. In 649/650, Sa'id was
appointed governor of Kufa,
replacing al-Walid ibn...
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Rumaytha ibn Abi
Numayy r. 1301-1344
Utayfa ibn Abi
Numayy r. 1301-1330
Humayda ibn Abi
Numayy r. 1301-1318
Thaqaba ibn
Rumaytha r. 1344-1361
Sanad ibn...
- on AQAP
headquarters in Dhi
Khalib al
Asfal and
attacked Jalajal and al
Humayda areas in al-Qayfa. On 27 March, ISY
retook al-Humaydah in
Qayfa from AQAP...
- العامرية, d. 668 CE) Maisūn bint
Jandal (Arabic: ميسون بنت بَحْدل, c. C7 CE)
Ḥumayda bint Nu‘mān ibn Bashīr (C7 CE)
Laila al-Akhyaliyya (Arabic: ليلى الأخيلية...
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satires with Nābigha al-Ja‘dī (apparently
between 40/660 and 63/683) and
Ḥumayda bint Nu‘mān ibn Bashīr. Her
poetry was
often compared to that of Al-Khansa...