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Ziryab
'''Abu al-Hasan 'Ali Ibn Nafi (; 789– 857), commonly known as Ziryab,''' was a singer, oud and lute player, composer, poet, and teacher. He lived and worked in what is now Iraq, Northern Africa, and Andalusia during the medieval Islamic period. He was also a polymath, with knowledge in astronomy, geography, meteorology, botanics, cosmetics, culinary art, and fashion.
Arib al-Ma'muniyya
singer,Poet of Abbasid period
Faḍl al-Yamamiya
Iraqi poet during abbasid era
Inan
Iraqi poet

Ashinas
'''Abu Ja'far Ashinas''' (; died 17 or 19 December 844) was a general of the Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tasim. One of the earliest and most prominent members of al-Mu'tasim's Turkic guard, he rose to become one of the leading figures of the empire under al-Mu'tasim, serving as a commander in the Amorium campaign, and playing a leading role in the purge of the old Abbasid elites that followed. He was also governor of Egypt from 834, as well as of the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia from 838 on, although in practice he appointed deputies to govern in his stead. Under al-Mu'tasim's successor al-Wathiq, hi
Mu'nis al-Khadim
Abbasid army commander (845/6–933)
Shāriyah
Shāriyah (, born in al-Basra; died c. 870 CE) was an ‘Abbasid qayna (enslaved singing-girl), who enjoyed a prominent place in the court of Al-Wathiq (r. 842–847).
Shaghab
Shaghab () (died 933) was the mother of the eighteenth Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadir (), and wielded a considerable influence over state affairs during the reign of her son. She was commonly referred to only as Umm al-Muqtadir (mother of al-Muqtadir) or al-Sayyida (the lady).
Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir
9th-century Abbasid Turkic military leader
Samonas
Samonas (, 875 – after 908) was an Arab eunuch, who was captured by the Byzantines and became one of the most influential officials of the Byzantine Empire during the first decade of the 10th century.
Wasif al-Turki
Turkic general
Aetios
Byzantine eunuch official
Badr al-Mu'tadidi
Abbasid commander-in-chief (died 902)
Dananir al Barmakiyya
Arab poet of Abbasid period

Yazaman al-Khadim
Muslim general
Jijak
Jijak () also known as Umm Ali () was a Turkic Umm Walad of al-Mu'tadid and the mother of the future caliph al-Muktafi.
Badr al-Hammami
abbasid Provincial governor and Army general
Umm Musa al-Hashimiyya
10th-century Abbasid Harem official
Constantine Barbaros
Byzantine eunuch servant
Damian
parakoimomenos
Mukhariq
Abu’l-Muhannāʾ Mukhāriq ibn Yaḥyā ibn Nāwūs () (), was one of the most distinguished singers of the Abbasid period, and a protege of the Barmakids and the caliphs from Harun al-Rashid to al-Wathiq.
Thamal al-Dulafi
abbasid governor of Tarsus (923–932)