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See also: Sir Rd
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See also: Burton's See also: translation of the Arabian Nights), persons famous in Arabian tradition
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The one was of the See also: family of 'Ad, and is said to have built the See also: great dike of Marib and to have received the gift of See also: life as long as that of seven vultures, each of which lived eighty years
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The name of the seventh vulture—Lubad—occurs in proverbial literature
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The name of the second See also: Luqman, called " Lugman the See also: Sage," occurs in the See also: Koran (31, ir)
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Two accounts of him are current in Arabian literature
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According to Mas'udi (i. rro) he was a Nubian freedman who lived in the See also: time of See also: David in the See also: district of Elah and See also: Midian
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According to some commentators on the Koran (e.g., Baidawi) he was the son of Ba'ura, one of the sons of See also: Job's See also: sister or maternal aunt
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See also: Derenbourg in his Fables de Logmdn le sage (1850) identifies Ba'ura with Beoi, and believes the name Luqman to be a translation of Balaam
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The See also: grave of Luqman was shown on the See also: east See also: coast of the lake of See also: Tiberias, also in See also: Yemen (cf
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Yaqut, vol. iii. p
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512)
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The so-called Fables of Luqman are known to have existed in the 13th century, but are not mentioned by any Arabian writer . They were edited by Erpenius (See also: Leiden, 1615) and have been reprinted many times
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For the relation of these to similar literature in other lands, see J
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Jacobs's edition of See also: Caxton's Fables of See also: Aesop, vol. i
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(See also: London, 1889)
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The name of Luqman also occurs in many old verses, anecdotes and proverbs; cf
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G
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Freytag's Arabum Proverbia (See also: Bonn, 1838-1843) and such Arabian writers as Tabari, Mas'udi, See also: Damiri and the Kitdb al-Mu'ammarin (ed. by I
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See also: Goldziher, Leiden, 1899)
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