Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi
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Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi (Arabic: محمد بن إدريس العمراوي; 1794–1847), or, in full, Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Idris ibn Mohammed ibn Idris ibn Mohammed ibn Idris (three times) ibn al-Hajj Mohammed al-Azammuri al-Amrawi al-Fasi was a well-known poet from Fes and the vizier of the sultan Abderrahmane. He was one of the most prominent literary figures of Morocco in the 19th century.[1] He was the bosom friend and companion of another literary talent Morocco's 19th century Mohammed Akensus. Al-Amrawi's many poems have been collected, by his son Abu-l-Ala Idris in a diwan.
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- ^ Mohammed Lakhdar, La Vie Littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie alawite (1075/1311/1664-1894). Rabat: Ed. Techniques Nord-Africaines, 1971, p. 327-335
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