• Fadl al-Qaysi or Faḍl al-Shāʻirah (Arabic: فضل الشاعرة; "Faḍl the Poet"; d. 871) was one of "three early ʻAbbasid singing girls, particularly famous for...
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  • Fadel (section Al Fadl)
    include: Fadl ibn Abbas (611–639), cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad Faḍl al-Shāʻirah (died 871), female poet of the Abbasid period Fadl Shaker (born...
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  • (later Mughal emperor Jahangir) Arib al-Ma'muniyya (Arabic: عَرِيب المأمونية, CE 797-890), qiyan Faḍl al-Shāʻirah (Arabic: فضل الشاعرة, d. 871 CE), qiyan...
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  • pupil of Fadl al-Sha'irah. She was a excel lent performer. The meaning of her name Faridah was solitaire, she was mostly known as Faridah al-Saghir meaning...
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    Qiyan (section Al-Andalus)
    (singer) (born c. 830) Fadl al-Sha'irah (فضل الشاعرة, d. 871 CE) Hababa (slave) Ubayda Alam al-Malika Nazhun al-Garnatiya bint al-Qulaiʽiya Reynolds 2017...
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