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"Ab\u016B \u2018Amr Is\u1E25aq ibn Mir\u0101r al-Shayb\u0101n\u012B (d. 206/821, or 210/825, or 213/828, or 216/831) was a famous lexicographer-encyclopedist and collector-transmitter of Arabic poetry of the of philology. A native of Ram\u0101dat al-K\u016Bfah, who lived in Baghdad, he was a mawla (client) under the protection of the Ban\u016B Shayb\u0101n, hence his nisba. Descended from an Iranian landowner (dihq\u0101n) on his paternal side, his mother was a 'Nabataean' (an Aramaic-speaking, rural Iraqi), and he reportedly knew a little of the 'Nabataean' language (an unattested form of Aramaic). The biographers al-Nad\u012Bm and Ibn Khallik\u0101n quote a claim by 's that he lived to the age of one hundred and eighteen and wrote in his own hand up to his death, in 213/828. However this is disputed by a claim that he died in 206/821 aged one hundred and ten, and this latter is deemed credible. Ab\u016B 'Amr's teachers were Rukayn b. Rab\u012B' al-Sh\u0101m\u012B, a transmitter of \u1E25ad\u012Bth and al-Mufaddal al-Dabbi, who developed his love of poetry. His son \u2018Amr relates that he collected and classed poems, diwans (collections), from the jahiliyya (pre-Islamic) period from more than eighty Arab tribes. He wrote more than eighty volumes in his own hand and deposited these in the mosque of K\u016Bfah. The eminent scholars Ibn Hanbal, , and , the author of the , learned from him. Of his lexicographical works, often of a very specialized nature, only the Kit\u0101b al-J\u012Bm (Kitab al-Lughat or Kitab al-Huruf), survives."@en . . "1123665364"^^ . . "Abu Amr Ishaq ibn Mirar al-Shaybani"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "K."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "394"^^ . . "\u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0639\u0645\u0631\u0648 \u0627\u0644\u0634\u064A\u0628\u0627\u0646\u064A"@ar . . . "9"^^ . . "Versteegh"@en . . . . . . . . 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"40895656"^^ . . "al-S\u0332h\u0332ayb\u0101n\u012B"@en . . . . "4773"^^ . . . . . . . "Abu Anre Ixaque ibne Mirar Xaibani (Abu Amr Ixaq ibn Mirar ax-Xaibani; ca. 738 - incerto, talvez 828) foi um proeminente lexic\u00F3grafo e colecionar de de Cufa."@pt . . . . . . . . "Ab\u016B \u2018Amr Is\u1E25aq ibn Mir\u0101r al-Shayb\u0101n\u012B (d. 206/821, or 210/825, or 213/828, or 216/831) was a famous lexicographer-encyclopedist and collector-transmitter of Arabic poetry of the of philology. A native of Ram\u0101dat al-K\u016Bfah, who lived in Baghdad, he was a mawla (client) under the protection of the Ban\u016B Shayb\u0101n, hence his nisba. Descended from an Iranian landowner (dihq\u0101n) on his paternal side, his mother was a 'Nabataean' (an Aramaic-speaking, rural Iraqi), and he reportedly knew a little of the 'Nabataean' language (an unattested form of Aramaic). The biographers al-Nad\u012Bm and Ibn Khallik\u0101n quote a claim by 's that he lived to the age of one hundred and eighteen and wrote in his own hand up to his death, in 213/828. However this is disputed by a claim that he died in 206/821 aged one hundred "@en . . . . . . . . . . "Abu Anre Ixaque ibne Mirar Xaibani (Abu Amr Ixaq ibn Mirar ax-Xaibani; ca. 738 - incerto, talvez 828) foi um proeminente lexic\u00F3grafo e colecionar de de Cufa."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . "Abu Amer Ixaque ibne Mirar Xaibani"@pt . . . . . . . . . .