Abu Firas Al Hamdani
Abou Firas Al-Hamadani (932 - 968) is famous a Poète and Arab knight .
He was born with Mosul, today in Iraq. Cousin of Sayf Al-Dawla, Sultan of Syria, which indicated it as governor. He was imprisoned by the Byzantine at the time of a battle that Sayf Al-Dawla carried out against them and was imprisoned during four years. He succeeded his sultan on the town of Homs when this last died, before being assassinated. Its most famous poems were the “Rûmiyyât” (الروميات), that he wrote during his captivity.
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