Ibn Abd Rabbih
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Ibn Abd Rabbih — or Ibn Abd Rabbihi (Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Abd Rabbih) (860 940) was an Moorish writer and poet. He was born in Cordova, now in Spain, and descended from a freed slave of Hisham I, the second Spanish Umayyad emir. He enjoyed a great reputation… … Wikipedia
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