• Abū ‘Āmir Ibn Gharsīyah al-Bashkunsī (Arabic: أبو عامر بن غرسية البشكنسي) (died 1084), popularly known as Ibn Gharsiya or Ibn García, was a Muwallad poet...
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  • at-Tafiz Ibn Ammar Ibn Faradi Ibn Gharsiya Ibn Hazm Ibn Marwan Ibn Quzman Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi Moors Umar ibn Hafsun Mozarabs...
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  • qirāʾāt was Ibn Mujāhid (died 936). Ibn Gharsiya and Ibn Burd al-Aṣghar are known to have composed works at Mujāhid's court. Ibn Gharsiya's famous risāla...
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  • (disambiguation), multiple people Humberto García (disambiguation), multiple people Ibn Gharsiya, Andalusi writer Iolanda García Sàez, Spanish ski mountaineer Inez García...
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  • Shu'ubi literature is the epistle (risala) of the Andalusian poet Ibn Gharsiya (García). Ibn Qutaybah (a Persian scholar) and the Arab writer and scholar Al-Jahiz...
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  • portal Arabic literature Ibn Gharsiya – Shu'ubi poet Bas̲h̲s̲h̲ār b. Burd at the Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd ed. Bashshār ibn Burd at the Encyclopedia...
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    Marta Etura, actress. Jose Etxenagusia, painter. Menchu Gal, painter. Ibn Gharsiya, Basque Muslim poet. Adolfo Guiard, painter. Barbara Goenaga, actress...
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    Arabic-style names such as Zaheid ibn Zafar, Pesencano ibn Azafar, Ibn Gafif, Ibn Gharsiya (Garcia), Ibn Mardanish (Martinez), Ibn Faranda (Fernandez), in purely...
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  • Al-Andalus in the 11th century AD, with a special focus on the figure Ibn Gharsiya. As a reaction to sentiments of Arab supremacy, the shuʿūbiyya arose...
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  • writings with regard to an intra-Muslim ethnic conflict in al-Andalus. Ibn Gharsiya [Ibn Garcia], a muladi poet (perhaps of Basque lineage), wrote his essay...
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