Abdul Baqi Al-Omari
Abdul Baqi Al-Omari عبد الباقي العمري | |
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Born | 1788 Mosul, Mosul Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1861 Baghdad, Baghdad Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
Ethnicity | Arab |
Occupation | poet, biographer, state man |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni Islam |
Abdul Baqi Al-Omari (Arabic: عبد الباقي العمري)(1788-1861) was Ottoman-Iraqi poet, biographer and statesman. He was claimed to be a descendant of Umar.[citation needed]
Life[edit]
Abdul Baqi Al-Omari born in Mosul to a rich family, many of his relatives serve as senior officials and officers in Ottoman Empire. We know little about his early life, whoever He serve as deputy governor of Mosul and deputy governor of Baghdad.[citation needed] During his live in Baghdad He has Majlis attended by Poets, senior officials and Faqihs such as Mahmud al-Alusi, Abdul Ghafar al-Akhras and many other personalities. He composed poems for varied purposes such as religious, flirtation, compliment and so on. Also he wrote biographies for many personalities. Abdul Baqi Al-Omari, Abdul Ghafar al-Akhras and Mohammed Saeed Al-Habboubi are considered the best Ottoman-Iraqi poets during the 19th century. Al-Omari died and was buried in Baghdad in 1861.[citation needed]
Works[edit]
Poetry[edit]
- Al-turyaq al-Farouki (الترياق الفاروقي)
- Al-baqiat al-salehat (الباقيات الصالحات)
- Ahlet al-afkar fee maghani al-ebtikar (أهلة الأفكار في مغاني الابتكار)
biography[edit]
- NAzhat al-dahr fee trajim faudlaa al-aser (نزهة الدهر في تراجم فضلاء العصر)
- Nazhat al-dunya fee mahamed al-wazeer Yahia (نزهة الدنيا في محامد الوزير يحيى) [1][2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "عبد الباقي العمري". بوابة الشعراء. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ "عبد الباقي العمري". ويكي مصدر. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
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