Umm Al-Kiram

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Umm al-Kirām bint al-Mut'asim b. Sumādih (

Arabic: أم الكرام بنت المعتصم ابن صُمادح, late 11th century) was a princess and Andalusian poet, daughter of Abu Yahyà Muhammad ben Ma'n, al-Mutasim, king of the Taifa of Almería (which currently corresponds to the province of Almería, Andalusia, Spain
).

Belonging to the dynasty of the Banu Sumadih, she had three brothers who were also poets, two of which were: Raf al-Dawla and Ubayd Allah.[1]

Denia, taking part in the government of the kingdom, which allowed him to be near Princess. When the father of Umm al-Kiram, King Abu Yahya, knew of the affair between the two, he had the eunuch murdered.[2]

Her most famous poem is as follows:

References

  1. ^ Homar Vives, N. "Genealogy of the Taifa Kingdoms". Homar (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Garulo, T (1086). Diwan de las Poetisas de Al-Andalus. Madrid: Hiperión.
  3. ^ Irisarri, A; Lasala, M (1998). Moras y cristianas. Madrid: Emecé Editoriales.

Further reading

  • Jumʿa, A.K. (2001). Nisāʾ min al-Andalus [Women from al-Andalus]. Damascus: Al-Yamāma Publishing and Distribution Co.