Amr ibn Kulthum

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Amr ibn Kulthum was a pre-Islamic Arab poet and tribal leader renowned for his proud and martial ode included among the celebrated Mu'allaqat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
poet
pre-Islamic Arab poet
tribal leader
associatedWith oral poetic tradition
tribal warfare of Banu Taghlib
clan Banu Taghlib NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of classical Arabic qasida
countryOfOrigin Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
culture pre-Islamic Arabia NERFINISHED
deathPlace Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
era pre-Islamic era
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
floruit 6th century
gender male
genre martial poetry
praise poetry
qasida
hasWorkIn classical Arabic anthologies
influenced later Arabic poets
isPartOf Mu'allaqat NERFINISHED
knownFor defense of tribal honor
eloquent martial boasts
language Arabic
literaryCanon one of the seven Mu'allaqat poets
literaryTradition classical Arabic poetry
movement pre-Islamic Arabic poetry
name Amr ibn Kulthum NERFINISHED
nativeName عمرو بن كلثوم NERFINISHED
notableWork Mu'allaqa of Amr ibn Kulthum NERFINISHED
proud and martial ode in the Mu'allaqat
occupation poet
tribal chief
warrior
positionHeld chief of Banu Taghlib
region Northern Arabia NERFINISHED
religion paganism
sourceOfInformation classical Arabic literary tradition
style boastful tone
tribal pride
theme bravery
generosity
honor
tribal solidarity
warfare
timePeriod Jahiliyyah NERFINISHED
tribe Taghlib NERFINISHED

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Mu'allaqat hasPoet Amr ibn Kulthum