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Thalaba the
Destroyer is an 1801 epic poem
composed by
Robert Southey. The
origins of the poem can be
traced to Southey's
school boy days, but he did...
- Peninsula, and
briefly ruler of al-Andalus from
August 742 to May 743.
Thalaba ibn
Salama belonged to Banu
Amilah of the
Yaman faction, like most Andalusian...
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Domdaniel in his multi-volume
oriental poem
Thalaba the
Destroyer (1797). The hero of Southey's story,
Thalaba, is the son of
Hodeirah and the last surviving...
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poems Curse of
Kehama Joan of Arc
Madoc Roderick the Last of the
Goths Thalaba the
Destroyer Plays The Fall of
Robespierre Children's
literature "The...
- ابن زيد ابن كُليب ابن ثعلبه, romanized: Khālid ibn Zayd ibn
Kulayb ibn
Thaʿlaba) in
Yathrib — was from the
tribe of Banu Najjar, and a
close companion...
- the
other groups being Banū Ejl, Banū Ḏohl, Banū Qays b.
Thaʿlaba, Banū Taym-Allāh b.
Thaʿlaba, and Banū Yaškor.
These groups do not seem to have coordinated...
- .] On the whole, I
expect Southey one day to
rival Milton."
Regarding Thalaba the Destroyer,
Ernest Bernhard-Kabisch
pointed out that "Few
readers have...
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Bride of Corinth) (1797) by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Robert Southey's
Thalaba the
Destroyer (1801), John Stagg's "The Vampyre" (1810),
Percy Bysshe S****ey's...
- Sufyān ibn Saʿīd ibn Masrūq ibn Ḥamza ibn Ḥabīb ibn
Mawhiba ibn Naṣr ibn
Thaʿlaba ibn Malakān ibn
Thawr al-Thawrī al-Rabābī al-Tamīmī al-Muḍarī al-Kūfī (Arabic:...
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Baraka bint
Thaʿlaba (Arabic: بَـرَكَـة بنت ثَعلَبَة),
commonly known by her
kunya Umm
Ayman (Arabic: أمّ أيمن), was an
early Muslim and one of the disciples...