Английская Википедия:Abdul Ghafar al-Akhras

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Abdul Ghafar al-Akhras (Шаблон:Lang-ar) (1804–1873), titled al-Akhras ('mute')Шаблон:Clarify, was an Ottoman poet and calligrapher, born in Mosul who moved to live in Baghdad.[1] He attended the seminar of Mahmud al-Alusi (Mufti of Ottoman Iraq). During his life in Baghdad, al-Akhras was an enemy of "Omar bin Ramadan al-Hiti" another poet and calligrapher. They satirized each other.[2]

Al-Akhras authored many famous jokes and proverbs. He wrote "Abdul Ghani Al Jamil's collection of poems". Al-Akhras, Mohammed Saeed Al-Habboubi, and Abdul Baqi Al-Omari are considered the best 19th century Ottoman-Iraqi poets. He was buried in Basra in 1875.[1]

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