- Abu
Nuwas (أبو نواس, Abū
Nuwās) (756-8 – c. 814) was a
classical Arabic poet, and the
foremost representative of the
modern (muhdath)
poetry that developed...
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Nüwa, also read Nügua, is a
mother goddess,
culture hero, and/or
member of the
Three Sovereigns of
Chinese mythology. She is a
goddess in
Chinese folk...
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describes the
exploits of Yūsuf Dhū
Nuwās. Ibn
Hisham explains that Yūsuf was a
convert Jew who grew out his
sidelocks (
nuwās) and
became known as "he of sidelocks...
- Look up
Nuwa or
Nüwa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nuwa or
NUWA may
refer to:
Nüwa, a
Chinese creator goddess Jingwei, a
Chinese mythological character...
- As'ar Dhu
Nuwas. An
Sabaic inscription commissioned by one of the
kings army commanders, Ja 1028,
celebrates the m****acre. When Dhu
Nuwas invaded, he...
- or love poem.
Chief amongst this new
breed of poet was Abu
Nuwas. Not only did Abu
Nuwas spoof the
traditional poetic form of the
qasida and
write many...
- with the
famed poet Abū
Nuwās. As
rendered by Eric Ormsby, one of the
virtuosic yet
obscene exchanges between ʽInān and Abū
Nuwās runs thus: One day she...
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Nuwas, and its name was
approved by the
International Astronomical Union in 1976.
There is
small central peak in the
center of the
floor of Abu
Nuwas...
- Ma'dikarib Ya'fur. A
Himyarite prince and
hardline follower of Judaism, Dhu
Nuwas (who had
attempted to
overthrow the
dynasty several years earlier), took...
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culture hero in
Chinese mythology,
credited along with his
sister and wife
Nüwa with
creating humanity and the
invention of music, hunting, fishing, domestication...