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157:. A quarrel then broke out between Ibn Kulthum and al-Nu'man, the Bakr spokesman, as a result of which the king dismissed them both and asked al-Harith to act as spokesman for the Bakr tribe instead of al-Nu'man. Whereupon, al-Harith recited the seventh 161:. It is said that al-Harith was an old man by this time, and afflicted with leprosy, so that he was required to recite his poem from behind a curtain. He is said to have been of noble birth and a warrior. 140:
which al-Harith composed is as follows. A dispute had arisen between the men of Taghlib and those of Bakr after a number of young Taghlib men had died in the desert. The men of Taghlib chose their prince,
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is mostly a plea, interspersed with flattery of King Amr, it begins conventionally in the usual style of a
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with a brief section of regret for a lost love and a description of a flight by camel. The metre is
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in southern Iraq. Ibn Kulthum pleaded the Taghlib's cause by reciting the sixth of the
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Of al-Harith's other poems only a few fragments remain.
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by Anne and Wilfred Blunt, with introduction and notes.
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Harith ibn Hilliza Al-Yashkuri
Mu'allaqat
Arabic
Islamic
Arabian
Bakr
Mu'allaqat
Amr ibn Kulthum
Amr ibn Hind
al-Hirah
qasida
Chisholm, Hugh
"Ḥārith ibn Ḥilliza ul-Yashkurī" 
Encyclopædia Britannica
Translation of al-Harith's mu'allaqa
Arabic text of al-Harith's mu'allaqa
Archived
Wayback Machine
Chanted recitation of the mu'allaqa
Categories
6th-century Arabic-language poets
5th-century Arab people
Banu Bakr

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