• Abū l-Ḥārith Ghaylān b. ʿUqba, generally known as Dhū al-Rumma ('the one with the frayed cord', possibly referring to a cord amulet; c. 696 – c. 735) was...
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  • Arabic literature (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    al-Ajjaj [ar]—and ar-Rā'uwīyyāt, or "pastoral poetry"—mastered by ar-Rā'ī an-Namīrī [ar] and Dhu ar-Rumma. The Abbasid period is generally recognized as the beginning...
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  • Arabic poetry (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    000 Arabic volumes. Ghaylan ibn 'Uqbah (c. 696 – c. 735), nicknamed Dhu ar-Rumma, is usually regarded as the last of the Pre-Islamic poets. His works...
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  • The Ghatafan were a Bedouin tribal grouping that inhabited the Wadi al-Rumma area of Najd between the Hejaz mountains and Jabal Shammar. According to...
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  • : 261–64  Authors prominently represented in the anthology are:: 264–66  Dhū r-Rumma (3 poems; d. c. 715) Abū Nuwās (7 poems; d. c. 814) Ibn al-Muʿtazz (4...
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