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Abu Dulama, Zand Ibn Al-Jawn |
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Abu Dulama, Zand Ibn Al-Jawn
Date of birth un known; died 777. A poet and satirist in Arabic. Abu Dulama came from Africa; his native language is unknown. He produced his works at the court of the caliphs Mansura and Mahdi. The fragments of Abu Dulama’s diwan that survive show him to have been a skillful poet endowed with traits of genuine humor. The poet also stooped to flattery. His biting, satirical verses, which live on in the form of familiar anecdotes, won popularity. Many of Abu Dulama’s figures of speech have become proverbial. REFERENCESBen Cheneb, M. Abâ Dulâama, poéte bouffon de la cour des premiers califes abbasides. [Thesis.] Algiers, 1922.Brockelmann, C. Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur, vol. 1. Weimar, 1898. Page 74. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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