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  1. 1State documentMoss. Xa,3.2

    Recto: fragment of a fiscal account in a Fatimid chancery hand, including amounts in dīnārs. In l. 7, mentions something al-mubāraka ilā mawlāy (or mawlāhā). …

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  2. 2Literary textT-S NS 164.154 + T-S NS 204.68

    Two folios from al-Risāla al-Ḥātimiyya, a narrative of a debate which took place in Baghdad in the 960s in which Abū ʿAlī Muḥammad b. al-Ḥasan …

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  3. 3Literary textT-S NS 300.14

    Introduction to a literary treatise. In Judaeo-Arabic. Mentioning al-Mutanabbī, the Būyid amīr Muʿizz al-Dawla, and the vizier Abū l-Faraj Muḥammad b. al-ʿAbbās (Ibn Fasānjas).

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  4. 4Literary textENA NS 7.76

    Fragments of citations from al-Mutanabbī in Judeo-Arabic. (Information from Cecilia Palombo)

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  5. 5Literary textBL Or. 5557K.5

    Approximately 13 verses of poetry from the poem of the renowned Arabic poet al-Mutanabbī (d. 354/955) "حاشا الرقيب فخانته ضمائره * وغيض الدمع فأنهلت بوادره".

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