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- Aisha_(poet) abstract "Aisha bint Ahmad al-Qurtubiya (d. 1010, Córdoba, Spain), sometimes spelled Aysha or al-Qurtubiyya, was a tenth-century poet who was the daughter of Ibn Hazm. Most of her work was written in Arabic. She is regarded as both a famed poet and calligrapher of Andalusia. Sometimes described as a princess of Cordova, she was known for her learning and abilities. After her death, she left an extensive library.".
- Aisha_(poet) comment "Aisha bint Ahmad al-Qurtubiya (d. 1010, Córdoba, Spain), sometimes spelled Aysha or al-Qurtubiyya, was a tenth-century poet who was the daughter of Ibn Hazm. Most of her work was written in Arabic. She is regarded as both a famed poet and calligrapher of Andalusia. Sometimes described as a princess of Cordova, she was known for her learning and abilities. After her death, she left an extensive library.".