- Abū al-Ṭayyib Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn al-
Mutanabbī al-Kindī (Arabic: أبو الطيب أحمد بن الحسين المتنبّي الكندي; c. 915 – 23
September 965 AD) from Kufa, Abbasid...
- Al-
Mutanabbi Street (Arabic: شارع المتنبي) is
located in Baghdad, Iraq, near the old
quarter of Baghdad; at al-Rashid Street. The
street is the historic...
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Baghdad Airport Road
Mutanabbi Street – A
street with
numerous bookshops,
named after the 10th
century Iraqi poet Al-
Mutanabbi Rabia Street 14th July...
- to
imitate it.
Bashshar ibn Burd (d. 784), Abul
Atahiya (d. 828), Al-
Mutanabbi (d. 965), and Al-Maʿarri (d. 1058)
claimed that
their writings surp****ed...
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invaded and
incorporated into the
expanding Song dynasty.
September 23 – Al-
Mutanabbi, an
Abbasid poet,
returns from 5
years in Mesopotamia. He has
lived at...
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court in
Baghdad during the
early 9th century,
while others such as al-
Mutanabbi received their patronage from
regional courts.
Under Harun al-Rashid,...
- al-Azhari ibn al-Mahdi ibn al-Mudabbir Al-Ma'arri
Marwan ibn Abi
Hafsa Al-
Mutanabbi Abu
Nuwas Al-Jahiz Shāriyah Al-Arma**** Aban al-Lahiqi Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani...
- figures. Iraq has
various medieval poets, most
remarkably Hariri of Basra,
Mutanabbi, Abu Nuwas, and Al-Jahiz. In
modern times,
various languages are used...
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major literary form
among the Arabs.
Writing in the
Arabic language, Al-
Mutanabbi wrote about Sayf al-Dawla's
celebrated campaign against the Byzantine...
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portions survive are: al-Risāla al-mūḍiḥa [fī dḥikr sariḳāt Abi ’l-Ṭayyib al-
Mutanabbī wa-saḳiṭ s̲h̲iʿrih], D̲j̲abhat al-adab, Munāẓarat Abī Alī al-Ḥātimī li-Abi...