Al-Munakhal

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Died607 CE
OccupationPoet, Sailor
LanguageArabic
Al-Munakhal
Born
Died607 CE
OccupationPoet, Sailor
LanguageArabic
NationalityBanu Yashkur tribe
Notable worksFatat al-Khedr (Lady of the Palace)

Al-Munakhal al-Yashkuri (Arabic: المُنَخَّل اليشكري) (died 607), whose real name was 'Amr ibn Mas'ud al-Yashkuri (عمرو بن مسعود اليشكري), was a pre-Islamic Arab poet[1] and sailor. He is known for composing the poem Fatat Al-Khedr or Fatat al-Qasr (فتاة القصر; lit.'Lady of the Palace') and for having an affair with both the Lakhmid princess Hind bint 'Amr, daughter of the former king 'Amr ibn Hind (r.554–569), and queen Al-Mutajarridah|al-Mutajareda, the wife of the king al-Nu'man III (r.580–602).

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