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dbo:abstract هند بنت النعمان (؟؟؟ - 693م) شاعرة عربية عاشت قبل الإسلام ، وهي ابنه النعمان بن المنذر آخر ملوك مملكة المناذرة في الحيرة وأمها اسمها مارية الكندية وهي عربية نسطورية مسيحية. كانت تلقب بالحرقة. كما أُطلق عليها لقب (هند الصغرى) للتفريق بينها وبين هند بنت الحارث. (ar) Hind bint al-Nu'man (Arabic: هند بنت النعمان, romanized: Hind bint al-Nuʿmān), also known as al-Ḥurqah, was a pre-Islamic Arab poet. There is some historiographical debate, going back to the Middle Ages, over precisely what her names were, with corresponding debates over whether some of the bearers of these names were different people or not. An example of a poet-princess, she has been read as a key figure in pre-Islamic poetry. (en)
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rdfs:comment هند بنت النعمان (؟؟؟ - 693م) شاعرة عربية عاشت قبل الإسلام ، وهي ابنه النعمان بن المنذر آخر ملوك مملكة المناذرة في الحيرة وأمها اسمها مارية الكندية وهي عربية نسطورية مسيحية. كانت تلقب بالحرقة. كما أُطلق عليها لقب (هند الصغرى) للتفريق بينها وبين هند بنت الحارث. (ar) Hind bint al-Nu'man (Arabic: هند بنت النعمان, romanized: Hind bint al-Nuʿmān), also known as al-Ḥurqah, was a pre-Islamic Arab poet. There is some historiographical debate, going back to the Middle Ages, over precisely what her names were, with corresponding debates over whether some of the bearers of these names were different people or not. An example of a poet-princess, she has been read as a key figure in pre-Islamic poetry. (en)
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