Sara bint Ahmad ibn ʿUthman ibn al-Salah al-Halabiyya was an Arabic poet and scholar of the second half of the thirteenth century who was of Syrian origin but who made her career in al-Andalus and North Africa. She traveled extensively, dedicating many praise poems to rulers and other illustrious individuals. Her extant corpus is thought to include more panegyric verse than that of any other Arabic woman poet active in al-Andalus.

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Sara al-Halabiyya

  • Marlé Hammond

摘要

Sara bint Ahmad ibn ʿUthman ibn al-Salah al-Halabiyya was an Arabic poet and scholar of the second half of the thirteenth century who was of Syrian origin but who made her career in al-Andalus and North Africa. She traveled extensively, dedicating many praise poems to rulers and other illustrious individuals. Her extant corpus is thought to include more panegyric verse than that of any other Arabic woman poet active in al-Andalus.