- (Arabic: طرفة بن العبد بن سفيان بن سعد أبو عمرو البكري الوائلي / ALA-LC:
Ṭarafah ibn al-‘Abd ibn Sufyān ibn Sa‘d Abū ‘Amr al-Bakrī al-Wā’ilī; 543–569),...
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cousins from Taghlib,
known as the War of Basous. The pre-Islamic poet,
Tarafah was a Bakry. Bakr Bin Wael was the
oldest son for Wael Banu Bakr. They...
- (560–661) Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya (d. c. 560), a
Jewish poet
writing in
Arabic Tarafah ibn al 'Abd
Zuhayr (520–609),
Arabic pre-Islamic poet,
father of Ka'b bin...
- said to have been on
display in Mecca.
These poets are Imru' al-Qais,
Tarafah ibn al-‘Abd, Abid Ibn al-Abr**** [ar],
Harith ibn Hilliza, Amr ibn Kulthum...
- al
Janab A "qa" is a mudflat. Wadi Abu
Safah Wadi al-Buraykah Wadi Abu
Tarafah Wadi Abu 'Amud Wadi al-Jahdaniyah Wadi
Kabid Wadi al-'Unab Map of the Lower...
- of the
staff of
office editors of The
Jewish Encyclopedia. "Le
Diwan de
Ṭarafah ibn al-'Abd" (Paris, 1900), a
translation from the
Arabic into French,...
- 'Adiya (d. c. 560)
Samih al-Qasim (20th century) Sidi
Boushaki (1394–1453)
Tarafah ibn al 'Abd (6th century)
Tawfiq Sayigh (d. 1971),
modernist proponent...