Imru Al-qays Ibn Hujr
Imru al-Qays
was a
sixth century
Arab
poet
and political leader. He wrote passionate
love poetry
, and is believed to have invented the
Qasida
, or
classical Arabic
ode
. He is believed to have been assassinated by Emperor
Justinian I
, who sent him a poisoned cloak, after al-Qays tried to seduce a princess at his court.
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