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by Adi ibn Zayd have been preserved, possibly because his family was already well-known and he therefore did not need to charm the rulers. Preserved are poems on wine, prison, scolding errors of his youth as well as a historical ballad on the defeat of queen
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Toral-Niehoff, Isabel (2008). "Eine arabische poetische Gestaltung des Sündenfalls: Das vorislamische Schöpfungsgedicht des ʿAdî b. Zayd". In Hartwig, Dirk; Homolka, Walter; Marx, Michael J.; Neuwirth, Angelika (eds.).
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After him reigned Nu'man ibn Mundhir (580–595), who, towards the year 594, was converted to Christianity. His granddaughter, Hind, who was a Christian and of exceptional beauty, was married to the Arab poet 'Adi ibn
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there from about 580 AD His accession to power was engineered by the Christian poet Adi ibn Zayd whose family had long been important at Hira
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Im vollen Licht der Geschichte”: Die Wissenschaft des Judentums und die Anfänge der kritischen Koranforschung
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Around the year 600 he was the victim of a palace intrigue and nothing more is known about him.
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Like his father, Adi ibn Zayd was influenced by Persian culture and served as the secretary (
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Contrary to other poets at the courts of the Arab kings such as
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and it is likely that as a Nestorian Christian he also spoke
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The next notable figure at al-Hira was Nu'man III who was
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Index

Al-Hirah
Poet
Arabic
romanized
Arab Christian
Ibadi
al-Hirah
dabir
Sasanian
Hormizd IV
Arabic
Persian
Syriac
Lakhmid
al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
Arabian Nights
Al-Nabigha
panegyrics
Zenobia
Amr ibn Adi





Toral-Niehoff 2008
Muhammad and the origins of Islam
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