Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian
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Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian
Summary
Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian is a human[1]. She worked as a concubine[2].
Key Facts
- Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian was married to Al-Hadi[3].
- Among Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian's spouses was Harun al-Rashid[4].
- Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian held citizenship in Abbasid Caliphate[5].
- Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian's professions included concubine[2].
- Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian is recorded as female[6].
- Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian's instance of is recorded as human[7].
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Career and Affiliations
Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian's professions included concubine[2].
Personal Life
Spouses include Al-Hadi[3], a politician[8], 0761–0786[9] and Harun al-Rashid[4], a politician[10], 0766–0809[11].
FAQs
Who was Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian married to?
Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian's spouses include Al-Hadi[3] and Harun al-Rashid[4].
What did Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian do for work?
Amat al-ʿAzīz the Persian worked as concubine[2].