Antarah

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Antarah is a legendary pre-Islamic Arab warrior-poet famed for his valor, chivalry, and celebrated love poetry.

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Antarah ibn Shaddad 0

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instanceOf legendary figure
person
pre-Islamic Arab poet
warrior
centralThemeOfPoetry bravery in battle
honor and tribal loyalty
love for ʿAbla
commemoratedIn Arabic oral tradition
classical Arabic anthologies
countryOfOrigin Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
culture pre-Islamic Arabia NERFINISHED
depictedIn Sīrat ʿAntar (Epic of Antar) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
father Shaddad NERFINISHED
fictionalizationOf historical Antarah ibn Shaddad
fullName Antarah ibn Shaddad NERFINISHED
givenName Antarah NERFINISHED
hasLoveInterest ʿAbla NERFINISHED
hasPartInNarrative Arab tribal wars
war of Dahis and Ghabra NERFINISHED
influenced classical Arabic poetry
later Arabic love poets
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
laterSocialStatus free noble
legacy icon of romantic heroism in Arabic literature
symbol of courage in Arab culture
literaryGenre fakhr poetry
love poetry
literaryMovement pre-Islamic Arabic poetry
mother Zabiba NERFINISHED
nativeName عنترة بن شداد NERFINISHED
notableFor chivalry
heroic exploits
love poetry
valor
notableIdea ideal of Arab chivalry
notableWork Muʿallaqa of Antarah NERFINISHED
occupation poet
warrior
placeOfActivity Najd NERFINISHED
portrayedAs heroic lover
model warrior
religion pre-Islamic Arabian religion NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
socialStatusAtBirth slave
timePeriod pre-Islamic era
tribe Banu Abs NERFINISHED
workIncludedIn Muʿallaqat corpus NERFINISHED

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