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Al-Tutili
Moorish writer
Moorish writer
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Al-Tutili |
| birth_place | Tudela, Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain) |
| death_date | 1126 |
| occupation | Poet |
| language | Arabic |
| nationality | Andalusian |
Abu ’l-ʿAbbās (or Abū Dj̲aʿfar) Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Hurayra al-ʿUtbī (or al-Kaysī) () (died 1126), nicknamed al-Aʿmā al-Tuṭīlī or the Blind Poet of Tudela, was an Andalusian Arab poet who composed in Arabic. Although born in Tudela, he was raised in Seville, where he gained talent in poetry. He later lived in Murcia. He died young.
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Bibliography
- Al-A'ma at-Tutili, Diwan, ed. Ihsan Abbas (Beirut, 1963)
- E. Garzia Gomez, las jarchas romances de la serie árabe en su marco (Madrid 1965)
- Nykl p. 254-6
- al-Acma al-Tutili, [El ciego de Tudela]: Las moaxajas. Traducción y prólogo: M. Nuin Monreal, W. S. Alkhalifa, 2001
References
- Stern, S. M.. "al-Aʿmā al-Tuṭīlī".
- Dar al-Tiraz: Hulwu l-majani is a panegyric on the occasion of the accession of [[Yusuf ibn Tashfin. Ali ben Yusuf b. Tashufin]] to the office of Amir al-Muslimin (Samuel Miklos Stern, ''Hispano-Arabic strophic poetry:studies'', Clarendon Press, 1974, p. 100)
- Emilio Garcia Gómez, ''In praise of boys: Moorish poems from al-Andalus'', 1975, p.25
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