- Ibn
Zamrak (Arabic: ابن زمرك) (also Zumruk) or Abu
Abduallah Muhammad ibn
Yusuf ibn
Muhammad ibn
Ahmad ibn
Muhammad ibn
Yusuf al-Surayhi, (1333–1393) was...
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completed in 1380.
Inscriptions throughout the
palace feature poems by Ibn
Zamrak, a poet and long-serving
vizier at the time,
which suggests that he was...
- who held
these positions, such as Ibn al-Jayyab, Ibn al-Khatib, and Ibn
Zamrak, also
composed much of the
poetry that
adorns the
walls of the Alhambra...
- 1354–1359, 1362–1391).
Important cultural figures, such as Ibn al-Khatib, Ibn
Zamrak, and Ibn
Khaldun all
served in the
Nasrid court during this period. In 1468...
- (1294-1340),
Maliki scholar Ibn al-Khatib (1313–1374), poet and
historian Ibn
Zamrak (1333-1393), poet and
vizier Ibn
Khalaf al-Muradi (11th century), engineer...
- him an unpo****r
figure in some circles,
causing two of his students, ibn
Zamrak and ibn Farkun, to join
hands with his most
powerful enemy in Granada, the...
- Zaydún, Ibn Tufail, Al-Mu'tamid, Ibn al-Khatib, Ibn al-Yayyab, and Ibn
Zamrak or
Andalusian Hebrew poets as
Solomon ibn Gabirol. Ibn Quzman, of the 12th...
- al-Khatib (d. 1375) was a
major figure of literature, as was his successor, Ibn
Zamrak (d. 1392). In the Alhambra,
Muhammad V
undertook major construction projects...
-
Halevi Abulafia (Hebrew)
Yehuda Halevi (Hebrew) Ibn al-Khatib Ibn Baqi Ibn
Zamrak "Lamma Bada Yatathanna" (لما بدا يتثنى) "Jadaka al-Ghaithu" (جادك الغيث)...
- Ibn B****am Ibn
Juzayy Ibn
Khafaja Ibn al-Khatib Ibn
Quzman Ibn Sahl Ibn
Zamrak Ibn Zaydún
Lubna of Córdoba Al-Mu'tamid ibn
Abbad ibn Hani al-Azdi Muhya...