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Al-Harith ibn Abi’l-ʿAlaʾ Saʿid ibn Hamdan al-Taghlibi (932–968), better known by his pen name Abu Firas al-Hamdani (Arabic: أبو فارس الحمداني), was an Arab prince and poet. He was a cousin of Sayf al-Dawla and a member of the Hamdanid dynasty, who were rulers in northern Syria and Upper Mesopotamia during the 10th century. He served Sayf al-Dawla as governor of Manbij as well as court poet, and was active in his cousin's wars against the Byzantine Empire. He was captured by the Byzantines in 959/962 and spent several years at their capital, Constantinople, where he composed his most famous work, the collection of poems titled al-Rūmiyyāt (الروميات). He was ransomed in 966, and was killed in 968, when he raised a revolt against his nephew Sa'd al-Dawla, Sayf al-Dawla's successor. He is con

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  • Abu Firas al-Hamdani (en)
  • أبو فراس الحمداني (ar)
  • Abu-Firàs al-Hamdaní (ca)
  • Abú Firás al-Hamdání (cs)
  • Abou Firas al-Hamdani (fr)
  • Abū Firās al-Hamdānī (it)
  • Abu Firas Hamadani (pt)
  • Абу Фирас (ru)
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  • أبو فراس الحَمْدَاني واسمه الحارث بن سعيد بن حمدان الحمداني التغلبي الرَّبَعي (320 هـ - 357 هـ / 932 - 968م)؛ هو شاعر وقائد عسكري عربي حمداني، وهو ابن عم سيف الدولة الحمداني أمير الدولة الحمدانية التي شملت أجزاء من شمالي سوريا والعراق وكانت عاصمتها حلب في القرن العاشر للميلاد. عاصر المتنبي وأُسِر في إحدى المعارك مع الروم. (ar)
  • Abú Firás al-Hamdání (932, Mosul – 968, Homs) byl arabský princ a básník pocházející ze Sýrie. Celý život žil v Aleppu. Proslavil se tím, že se účastnil válek proti Byzanci. Snažil se také o spojení tradiční poezie s novými proudy. Složil několik druhů poezie. Poezií se zabýval až od dospělosti až do své smrti. Zemřel v bitvě při pokusu sesadit emíra . (cs)
  • Abou Firas al-Hamdani (né à Mossoul en 932- mort en 968 à Homs) est un prince, un poète et chevalier arabe du Xe siècle. (fr)
  • Абу́ Фира́с (араб. أبو فراس‎; также известен как Абу Фирас аль-Хамдани араб. أبو فراس الحمداني‎; полное имя — Абу Фирас ибн аль-Харис ибн Саид ибн Хамдан аль-Хамдани; 932—968) — арабский поэт и государственный деятель X века. (ru)
  • Al-Hàrith ibn Abi-l-Alà Saïd ibn Hamdan at-Taghlibí (932 - 968), conegut com a Abu-Firàs al-Hamdaní (àrab: أبو فراس الحمداني, Abū Firās al-Ḥamdānī) fou un poeta àrab, governador hamdànida de Manbidj (948-962) i d'Homs (967-968). En tornar fou nomenat governador d'Homs i poc després (967) va morir Sayf-ad-Dawla. Llavors es va revoltar contra el seu fill i successor, el seu nebot Sad-ad-Dawla, però fou derrotat i la rebel·lió sufocada el 968. Abu Firas fou fet presoner i va ser mort pel general Karghawayh el 4 d'abril del 968. (ca)
  • Al-Harith ibn Abi’l-ʿAlaʾ Saʿid ibn Hamdan al-Taghlibi (932–968), better known by his pen name Abu Firas al-Hamdani (Arabic: أبو فارس الحمداني), was an Arab prince and poet. He was a cousin of Sayf al-Dawla and a member of the Hamdanid dynasty, who were rulers in northern Syria and Upper Mesopotamia during the 10th century. He served Sayf al-Dawla as governor of Manbij as well as court poet, and was active in his cousin's wars against the Byzantine Empire. He was captured by the Byzantines in 959/962 and spent several years at their capital, Constantinople, where he composed his most famous work, the collection of poems titled al-Rūmiyyāt (الروميات). He was ransomed in 966, and was killed in 968, when he raised a revolt against his nephew Sa'd al-Dawla, Sayf al-Dawla's successor. He is con (en)
  • Abou Firas al-Hamadani (932 – 968) è stato un poeta arabo. Vissuto tra il 932 e il 968 ad Aleppo, Abū Firās al-Hamdānī è stato un principe che combatté contro i Bizantini, dai quali fu catturato; morì in battaglia durante un tentativo di detronizzare l'emiro di Aleppo. Le sue poesie seguono il neoclassicismo del periodo abbàside, anche se si distinguono per la sincerità del sentimento tramite la quale descrivono le sue avventure di soldato e la sua tristezza. (it)
  • Harite ibne Abil Alá Saíde ibne Hamadã Ataglibi (Al-Harith ibn Abi’l-ʿAlaʾ Saʿid ibn Hamdan al-Taglibi; 932–968), melhor conhecido por seu pseudônimo Abu Firas Hamadani (em árabe: أبو فراس الحمداني‎), foi um príncipe e poeta árabe. Era um primo de Ceife Adaulá e um membro da nobre família dos hamadânidas, que foram governantes no norte da Síria e Mesopotâmia Superior durante o século X. (pt)
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  • Abu Firas al-Hamdani (en)
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  • Abu Firas al-Hamdani (en)
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  • Sadad (en)
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  • probably Baghdad (en)
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