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'''Radra''' (Gharbaic: , {{small|Transliteration:}} ''Rádra bint Julaybib''), commonly called '''Lady Radra''', was a medieval [[Fahran|Fahrani]] poet, {{wp|qiyan|qayna}}, and musician renowned for her {{wp|Lyric poetry|lyric poetry}}, which explored themes of love, loss, and longing. A princess of the [[House of Allas]], she was cousin-by-marriage to the {{wp|Caliph}} as well as a member of the [[zefanyaa]] of his half-sister 'Ulayya.
'''Radra''' (Gharbaic: , {{small|Transliteration:}} ''Rádra bint Julaybib''), commonly called '''Lady Radra''', was a medieval [[Fahran|Fahrani]] poet, {{wp|qiyan|qayna}}, and musician renowned for her {{wp|Lyric poetry|lyric poetry}}, which explored themes of love, loss, and longing. A princess of the [[House of Allas]], she was cousin-by-marriage to the {{wp|Caliph}} [[ar-Radi bi'Djeday]] as well as a member of the [[zefanyaa]] of his half-sister 'Ulayya.


=Early Life=
=Early Life=

Latest revision as of 02:28, 17 September 2022

Radra bint Julaybib
Born
Radra bint Julaybib

(1037-03-26)March 26, 1037
Died(1088-03-26)March 26, 1088

Radra (Gharbaic: , Transliteration: Rádra bint Julaybib), commonly called Lady Radra, was a medieval Fahrani poet, qayna, and musician renowned for her lyric poetry, which explored themes of love, loss, and longing. A princess of the House of Allas, she was cousin-by-marriage to the Caliph ar-Radi bi'Djeday as well as a member of the zefanyaa of his half-sister 'Ulayya.

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