Category
page 1Women poets from al-Andalus
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi
Al-Andalus poet
Lubna of Cordoba
Al-Ándalus slave and intellectual
Aisha bint Ahmad al-Qurtubiyya
Andalusian writer and poet
Hafsa bint al-Hajj al-Rukuniyya
Al-Andalus poet and teacher
Qasmuna
Qasmūna bint Ismāʿil (; ), sometimes called Xemone, was an Iberian Jewish poet. She is the only female Arabic-language Jewish poet attested from al-Andalus, and, along with Sarah of Yemen and the anonymous wife of Dunash ben Labrat, one of few known female Jewish poets throughout the Middle Ages.
Nazhun al-Garnatiya bint al-Qulai’iya
Al-Andalus poet
Al-Rumaikiyya
'''E'etemad al-Rumaikiyya''' () was an Andalusian poet, consort of Emir Al-Mu'tamid of Seville. She is believed to have been born between 1045 and 1047.
Maria Alphaizuli
11th-century poet
Ḥamda bint Ziyād
Al-Andalus poet
Buthaina bint al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad
11th-century poet of Al-Andalus
Muhja bint al-Tayyani
Andalusian poet
Umm al-Kirām
poet and princess from Al-Andalous
Al-Gassaniyya
Al-Gassaniyya () was an Andalusian adība (woman of letters) and poet from Bayyāna, present-day Pechina, Almería, Spain.