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Qudama ibn Ja'far
Abbasid Caliphate scholar

Ibn Wahb
Egyptian Jurist
Yaḥyā Ibn-Ziyād Farrāʾ
Al-Farrā (), he was Abū Zakarīyā Yaḥyā ibn Ziyād ibn Abd Allāh ibn Manṣūr al-Daylamī al-Farrā (), was a Daylamite scholar and the principal pupil of al-Kisā’ī (). He is the most brilliant of the Kūfan scholars. Muḥammad ibn Al-Jahm quotes Ibn al-Quṭrub that it was al-Farrā’s melodic eloquence and knowledge of the pure spoken Arabic of the Bedouins and their expressions that won him special favour at the court of Hārūn al-Rashīd. He died on the way to Mecca, aged about sixty, or sixty-seven, in 822 (207 AH).
Ibn al-A'rabi
8th c. Iraqi philologist and poet
Song Ruozhao
Tang dynasty poet
Abu al-'Abbas Tha'lab
Arab poet and grammarian
Al-Akhfasy Al-Ausath
Al-Hashimi
astronomer
Song Ruoshen
Tang Dynasty poet

Al-Akhfash al-Asghar
Song Ruoxian
Tang dynasty Chinese poet