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Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab (Arabic: جمهرة أشعار العرب; The Gathering of the Arabs' Verses) is an early Arabic poetry anthology by . The date of publication is unknown, and al-Qurashi is supposed by various scholars to have lived in the 8th, 9th or 10th centuries. It contains seven sections, each containing seven qasidas. The Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab is one of five canonical primary sources of early Arabic poetry. The four others are Mu'allaqat, Hamasah, Mufaddaliyat and the Asma'iyyat.

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  • جمهرة أشعار العرب كتاب لأبي زيد القُرَشِيّ، وهو مجموعة في اختيار الشعر العربي الجاهلي والمخضرم والإسلامي قد قسم الكتاب إلى سبعة أقسام وكل قسم سبع قصائد وجعل كل الأقسام متدرجة من العصر الجاهلي حتى العصر الأموي. (ar)
  • Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab (Arabic: جمهرة أشعار العرب; The Gathering of the Arabs' Verses) is an early Arabic poetry anthology by . The date of publication is unknown, and al-Qurashi is supposed by various scholars to have lived in the 8th, 9th or 10th centuries. It contains seven sections, each containing seven qasidas. The Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab is one of five canonical primary sources of early Arabic poetry. The four others are Mu'allaqat, Hamasah, Mufaddaliyat and the Asma'iyyat. (en)
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  • جمهرة أشعار العرب كتاب لأبي زيد القُرَشِيّ، وهو مجموعة في اختيار الشعر العربي الجاهلي والمخضرم والإسلامي قد قسم الكتاب إلى سبعة أقسام وكل قسم سبع قصائد وجعل كل الأقسام متدرجة من العصر الجاهلي حتى العصر الأموي. (ar)
  • Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab (Arabic: جمهرة أشعار العرب; The Gathering of the Arabs' Verses) is an early Arabic poetry anthology by . The date of publication is unknown, and al-Qurashi is supposed by various scholars to have lived in the 8th, 9th or 10th centuries. It contains seven sections, each containing seven qasidas. The Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab is one of five canonical primary sources of early Arabic poetry. The four others are Mu'allaqat, Hamasah, Mufaddaliyat and the Asma'iyyat. (en)
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  • جمهرة أشعار العرب (ar)
  • Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab (en)
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