- Abu’l-Muhannāʾ
Mukhāriq ibn Yaḥyā ibn Nāwūs (Arabic: أبوالمهنى مُخارق بن يحيى) (fl. ca. 800–844/5), was one of the most
distinguished singers of the Abbasid...
- also killed, as was
another of
Ubayd Allah's lieutenants, Rabi'a ibn al-
Mukhariq al-Ghanawi. Ibn al-Ashtar's
troops seized the
Umayyad camp and pursued...
- 'Adi was seen, Hishām al-Kalbī was there; if ‘Allawīyah was
there then
Mukhāriq turned up; Abū Nuwās was on hand if Abū al-‘Atāhiyah appeared.". Note jahilī...
- the
conservative tradition and his
other pupils included the
musicians Mukhariq,
Zalzal and Ziryab. He
appears in
numerous stories of One
Thousand and...
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Shurahbil ibn Dhi'l-Kila' of Himyar,
Adham ibn
Muhriz of Bahila, al-Rabi'a ibn
Mukhariq of Banu
Ghani and
Jabala ibn Abd
Allah of Khath'am as
deputy commanders...
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showed particular favour to the
musician Ishaq al-Mawsili, the
singer Mukhariq, and the poet al-Dahhak al-Bahili,
known as al-Khali (lit. 'the Debauched...
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illegitimate son of
Charlemagne (b. 802)
Merfyn Frych, king of
Gwynedd (Wales)
Mukhariq,
Abbasid court singer Nithard,
Frankish historian Rædwulf, king of Northumbria...
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contemporaneous sources, he,
Ishaq al-Mawsili (son of
Ibrahim al-Mawsili) and
Mukhariq were
often mentioned together.
Allawayh was fond of the
style introduced...
- is correct, ‘Arīb died at
Samarra in July–August 890, aged ninety-six.
Mukhariq classical Poems by Arab Women: A
Bilingual Anthology, ed. and trans. by...
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whose nationalities are
known were
European saqaliba; Al-Musta'in's
mother Mukhariq, and Al-Mu'tazz's
mother Qabiha. A Zoroastrian-Persian
background were...