Imad al-Din al-Isfahani | |
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Birth name | Muhammad ibn Hamid |
Born | 1125[1] Isfahan, Seljuk Empire |
Died | 5 June 1201[2] Damascus, Ayyubid Dynasty |
Allegiance | Zengid dynasty Ayyubid dynasty |
Unit | Kings Guard = |
Muhammad ibn Hamid (Persian: محمد ابن حامد, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Ḥāmid; 1125 – 20 June 1201), commonly known as Imad al-Din al-Isfahani (Persian: عماد الدین اصفهانی), was a historian, scholar, and rhetorician. He left a valuable anthology of Arabic poetry to accompany his many historical works[3] and worked as a man of letters during the Zengid and Ayyubid period.
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