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Adi ibn Zayd

Adi ibn Zayd al-Ibadi al-Tamimi (Arabic: عَدِيُّ بْنُ زَيْدٍ العِبَادِيُّ التَمِيمِيُ‎, romanized: ʿAdī ibn Zayd al-ʿIbādī al-Tamīmī) was a 6th-century Arab Christian poet from an Ibadi family of al-Hirah.[1]

그는 라흐미드 통치자 알누만 3세 이븐 문드히르의 손녀와 결혼했으며,r 알-히라의 통치자로서 알누만이 권좌에 오르는 데 도움을 주었다고 한다.[2] 또한 사사니아 왕 호르미즈드 4세(579–590) 밑에서 아랍 문제 담당 비서(다비르)를 지냈다.r[3]

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  1. ^ Peters, Francis E. (1994-04-06). Muhammad and the origins of Islam. SUNY Press. p. 66. ISBN 9780791418765. The next notable figure at al-Hira was Nu'man III who was phylarch there from about 580 AD His accession to power was engineered by the Christian poet Adi ibn Zayd whose family had long been important at Hira
  2. ^ The Catholic encyclopedia. p. 669. After him reigned Nu'man ibn Mundhir (580-595), who, towards the year 594, was converted to Christianity. His granddaughter, Hind, who was a Christian and of exceptional beauty, was married to the Arab poet 'Adi ibn Zayd.
  3. ^ 1993년 534–539페이지.

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