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Zaynab al-Mariyya was an adība (woman of letters) and poet, most likely born in Almería, Andalusia, Spain.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Al-Gassaniyya, Almería, Andalusia, Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi, Slavery in al-Andalus, Spain, Taifa of Almería.

  2. 11th-century Spanish poets
  3. 11th-century Spanish women
  4. Medieval women poets
  5. People from Almería
  6. Slaves from al-Andalus
  7. Women poets from al-Andalus

Al-Gassaniyya

Al-Gassaniyya was an Andalusian adība (woman of letters) and poet from Bayyāna, present-day Pechina, Almería, Spain. Zaynab al-Mariyya and al-Gassaniyya are 11th-century Spanish poets, 11th-century Spanish women, People from Almería, Spanish women poets and Women poets from al-Andalus.

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Almería

Almería is a city and municipality of Spain, located in Andalusia.

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Andalusia

Andalusia (Andalucía) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain.

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Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi

Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi or al-Murrakushi (Full name: Abu abd Allah Muhammed ibn Muhammed ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi أبو عبد الله محمد بن محمد بن عبد الملك المراكشي) (b. 5 July 1237 – September 1303) was a Moroccan Arab scholar, historian, judge and biographer.

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Slavery in al-Andalus

Slavery was a practice throughout Al-Andalus and the Iberian Peninsula (present-day Spain and Portugal) between the 8th-century and the 15th century.

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Taifa of Almería

The Taifa of Almería (rtl, Ta'ifa al-Mariyah) was a Muslim medieval Arab kingdom located in what is now the province of Almería in Spain.

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See also

11th-century Spanish poets

11th-century Spanish women

Medieval women poets

People from Almería

Slaves from al-Andalus

Women poets from al-Andalus

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaynab_al-Mariyya