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Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibi
Iraqi poet (640-708)
Al-Nabigha
Al-Nābighah (), al-Nābighah al-Dhubiyānī, or Nābighah al-Dhubyānī; real name Ziyad ibn Muawiyah (); was one of the last pre-Islamic Arabian poets. "Al-Nabigha" means genius or intelligent in Arabic.
Adi ibn Zayd
Arab poet (550-600)
Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
Lakhmid king of al-Hirah (582 – c. 602)
Imru' al-Qays ibn 'Amr
Second Lakhmid king

Al-Ḥurqah
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.
==Biography==
Hind was the daughter of al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, the last Lakhmid king of al-Hira () and an Eastern Christian Arab mother.
According to the Ḥarb Banī Shaybān maʻa Kisrà Ānūshirwān, Khosrow II, emperor o
'Amr III ibn al-Mundhir
Lakhmid Arab king from 554 to 569
Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru' al-Qays
king
'Amr ibn Imru' al-Qays
Lakhmid king
Abgar VIII
King of Osroene
Aws ibn Qallam
fourth king of al-Hirah, reigning between the years 363-368
Imru' al-Qays II ibn 'Amr
Description of an Arab poet
Abu Ya'fur ibn Alqama
eleventh Lakhmid king (503–505)
Iyad
Arab tribe
Al-Fadl ibn Marwan
Abbasid vizier