Abu Tammam Habib ibn Aus
Abu Tammam Habib ibn Aus (täm-mäm´ häbēb´ Ĭ´bən ous), c.805–c.845, Arab poet, compiler of the Hamasa. His poems of valor, often describing historical events, are important as source material.
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