Najm al-Dīn Umāra al-Ḥakamī al-Yamanī (Arabic: نجم الدين عمارة الحكمي اليمني) was a Sunni historian, jurist and poet of Yemen of great repute who was closely associated with the late Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt. He was executed by order of Saladin at Cairo on April 6, 1174 for his part in a conspiracy to restore Fatimid rule. His Tarikh al-Yaman is the earliest, and in respects the most important, history of Yemen from the Islamic era. (From Wikipedia) More about 1120 or 1121-1174 'Umārah ibn 'Alī al-Ḥakamī: Associated authors: | Books about 1120 or 1121-1174 'Umārah ibn 'Alī al-Ḥakamī -- Books by 1120 or 1121-1174 'Umārah ibn 'Alī al-Ḥakamī Books about 1120 or 1121-1174 'Umārah ibn 'Alī al-Ḥakamī: 1 additional book about 1120 or 1121-1174 'Umārah ibn 'Alī al-Ḥakamī in the extended shelves:
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