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    Abu Bishr Isma'il ibn Ibrahim ibn Muqsim (Arabic: أبو بشر إسماعيل بن إبراهيم بن مِقْسَم ;729  – 809 CE), commonly known as Ibn 'Ulayya (Arabic: ابن عُليَّة)...
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  • Ahmad ibn Hanbal was largely depicted in Qatar TV's 2017 Ramadan drama serial "The Imam" starring Mahyar Khaddour in the lead role. Ibn 'Ulayya Ash'ari...
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  • life, ‘Ulayya was brought up by her half-brother Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809). ‘Ulayya was a princess, and, like her half-brother Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi...
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  • armies in the late 7th century to lower Iraq. Other Zutt scholars include Ibn Ulayya, who was from Qayqan, and al-Awza'i. As they were earliest of the people...
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  • slave (umm walad) of Nabataean origin whose name is differently given as Ulayya, Khalila, and Hilya. His date of birth is also reported variously and the...
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    Many qiyān were free women. One of them was even an Abbasid princess, Ulayya bint al-Mahdi. The term originates as a feminine form of the pre-Islamic...
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  • the fifth caliph Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809) and the poet and princess ‘Ulayya bint al-Mahdī. There was later some dispute about the sale, as Shāriyah's...
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    across his dominion; accordingly, his son Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) and his daughter ‘Ulayya bint al-Mahdī (777-825) were both noted poets and musicians...
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    known Abbasa bint Muhammad was the Abbasid princess. Ulayya bint al-Mahdi also known as Ulayya bint Muhammad was an Abbasid princess and Arab poet. Banuqa...
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  • Gordon, 'The Place of Competition: The Careers of ‘Arīb al-Ma’mūnīya and ‘Ulayya bint al-Mahdī, Sisters in Song', in ‘Abbasid Studies: Occasional Papers...
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