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Wallada bint al-Mustakfi (Arabic: ولادة بنت المستكفي) (born in Córdoba in 994 or 1001 – 26
March 1091) was an
Andalusian poet and the
daughter of the...
- his patrons. His
relationship with the
Umayyad princess Wallada was
quickly terminated by
Wallada herself. Some
attributed this
change of
heart to Ibn Zayduni's...
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prevail over all the
Kindites of the Hadhramawt,
where the Banu al-Harith al-
Wallada, in
particular its Banu Wali'a house, vied for paramountcy. The Wali'a...
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poisoned when he was 50
years old. He was also the
father of the
famous poet
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, whom he had with an
Iberian Christian slave. Flood, Timothy...
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satires to her teacher: This poem puns on
Wallada's name,
which literally means 'fecund'. It
compares Wallada,
ostensibly pregnant out of wedlock, to the...
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addresses Wallāda formally and
recalls that
their nights together were blissful.
Section C
constitutes the
heart of the poem, a
paean to
Wallāda's beauty...
- death. He was the son of
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn
Marwan (r. 685–705) and
Wallada bint al-Abbas. He
began his
career as
governor of Palestine,
while his...
- a son of the
Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn
Marwan and his
first wife
Wallada bint al-Abbas ibn al-Jaz, a
member of the Banu Abs
tribe and fourth-generation...
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Hejaz (western Arabia,
where Mecca and
Medina are located). His mother,
Wallada bint al-Abbas ibn al-Jaz, was a
descendant of
Zuhayr ibn Jadhima, a famous...
- ummahāt awlād (slave concubines; singular: umm walad). He was
married to
Wallada bint al-Abbas ibn al-Jaz, a fourth-generation
descendant of the prominent...