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Abd al-Malik Ibn Marwan |
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Abd al-Malik Ibn Marwan (647–705)Fifth caliph of the Umayyad dynasty, who reigned 685–705, based in Damascus. He waged military campaigns to unite Muslim groups and battled against the Greeks. He instituted a purely Arab coinage and replaced Syriac, Coptic, and Greek with Arabic as the language for his lands. His reign was turbulent but succeeded in extending and strengthening the power of the dynasty. He was also a patron of the arts.
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| According to Kuwaiti writer Abd al-Malik Khalaf al-Tamimi, the
government's proposals were a response to the increase in
population and the development of new populated areas. There are fascinating glimpses here of the
friendship between Cervantes and the Sicilian humanist Antonio
Veneziano; of Cervantes' possible discussions in the Tuscan
language with Hasan Veneciano; and of his possible friendship with the
poet and Moroccan ruler Abd al-Malik. But Ya'qubi wrote long after Abd Al-Malik ruled and is
alone in making such a claim. |
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