Английская Википедия:Al-Gassaniyya

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Al-Gassaniyya (Шаблон:Circa)[1] was an Andalusian adība (woman of letters) and poet from Bayyāna, present-day Pechina, Almería, Spain.[2]

Few details remain in the historic record about this Arab poet; her surname, the last remnant of her identity, indicates she belonged to the Gassān clan and was from Bayyāna.[2][3] She lived perhaps during the height of economic and cultural splendor in Taifa of Almería, coinciding with the reigns of Шаблон:Interlanguage link and Шаблон:Interlanguage link. This would have made her a contemporary of Zaynab al-Mariyya, another Almerian woman poet.

She is known for writing panegyrics dedicated to the kings.[1]

Only six lines written by al-Gassaniyya have survived: part of a romantic prelude to a likely much longer qasida about Jairán, the king of Almeria, that emulates the work of the famous court poet Ibn Darraj al-Qastalli:[1][2][4]

<poem> Did it sadden you to hear them say: "The palanquins of the women have departed"? How could you bear it, woe is you, when they left? There are but only deaths on their departure, and if not, a resignation. </poem>

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