Umara al-Yamani

Yemeni poet and historian

Umara al-Yamani - Yemeni poet and historian
Born

1121
904 years ago

Died

April 6th, 1174
850 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Yemen

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A prominent figure in 12th century Yemen, this individual contributed extensively to poetry and historical literature. Works reflect the culture and experiences of the time. The individual also documented local history, enhancing the understanding of Yemeni heritage. Serving as a court poet, was involved in literary circles that celebrated poetry as a vital form of expression. Recognition in poetic forms led to a lasting legacy in Arabic literature.

Authored significant poetic works

Documented Yemeni history

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