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Ḥarīrī, 1054-1122

LC control no.n 82164402
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ7755.H3
Personal name headingḤarīrī, 1054-1122
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Variant(s)Ḥarīrī, al-Qāsim ibn ʻAlī, 1054-1122
Qāsim ibn ʻAlī al-Ḥarīrī, 1054-1122
Kāsim ibn Ḁlī, 1054-1122
Harīrī, al Qāsim ibn Ḁiī, 1054-1122
Basri, 1054-1122
Al-Harīrī, of Basra, 1054-1122
Abu Mukhammed al-Kasim al-Khariri, 1054-1122
Kasim, Abu Mukhammed al-Khariri, 1954-1122
Khariri, Abu Mukhammed alʹ-Kasim, 1054-1122
אל־חרירי, 1054־1122
الحريري
حريري
حريري، ‪1122-1054‬
حريري، 10541122
حريري, 1054-1122
Ḣaririĭ, Abu Muḣammad al-Qosim, 1054-1122
Abu Muḣammad al-Qosim al-Ḣaririĭ, 1054-1122
LocatedBaṣrah (Iraq)
Birth date1054
Death date1122-09-09
Profession or occupationPoets
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
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Found inSix assemblies, 1767 (name not given)
Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition: volume 4, page 909 (Ḥarīrī, al-; b. 1054; d. 1122)
Encyclopedia Americana, 1975: volume 13, page 797 (Hariri, al-; 1054-1122)
ESTC/BL files (Kāsim ibn Ḁlī)
NUC pre-56 (al-Harīrī, 1054-1122)
Makamy, 1987: title page (Aby Mukhammed alʹ-Kasim alʹ-Khariri) back cover (he is also well-known by the name of alʹ-Basri (1054-1122))
Wikipedia, 12-10-2019: (Abū Muhammad al-Qāsim ibn Alī ibn Muhammad ibn Uthmān al-Harīrī (Arabic: أبو محمد القاسم بن علي بن محمد بن عثمان الحريري‎), popularly known as al-Hariri of Basra (born 1054 (near Basra); died 9 September 1122); was an Arab poet, scholar of the Arabic language and a high government official in the Seljuk Empire; best known for the work, Maqamat al-Hariri (also known as the Assemblies of Hariri), a collection of some 50 stories written in the Maqama style, a mix of verse and literary prose. Although the maqamat did not originate with al-Hariri, he elevated the genre to an art form)
Ḥarīrī. Maqāmāt Abī Zayd al-Sarūjī, 2020: title page (Al-Ḥarīrī) pages xix-xx (Al-Ḥarīrī; born 446/1054; died 516/1122; proud citizen of the southern Iraqi town of Basra; composer of Maqāmāt ("Impostures"))
English Wikipedia, viewed January 25, 2022 (Al-Hariri of Basra; Abū Muhammad al-Qāsim ibn Alī ibn Muhammad ibn Uthmān al-Harīrī; popularly known as al-Hariri of Basra; born 1054; died September 9, 1122; Arab poet, scholar of the Arabic language and a high government official of the Seljuks)
Saĭdumarov, M. Ḣaririĭ maqomlari, 2020: t.p. (Ḣaririĭ) verso t.p. (Abu Muḣammad al-Qosim al-Ḣaririĭ (1054-1122))
Not found inCollier's, '73.
Associated languageara