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Maysun bint Bahdal

Maysun bint Bahdal
Consort of the Umayyad caliph
Tenure661 – 680
DiedJanuary/March 680
Damascus, Syria, Umayyad Caliphate
SpouseMu'awiya I
ChildrenYazid I
Names
Maysun bint Bahdal ibn Unayf
DynastyKalb tribe (by birth)
Umayyad (by marriage)
FatherBahdal ibn Unayf

Maysun bint Bahdal (Arabic: ميسون بنت بحدل, romanizedMaysūn bint Baḥdal) was a wife of caliph Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680), and as mother of his successor and son Yazid I (r. 680–683). She belonged to a ruling clan of the Banu Kalb, a tribe which dominated the Syrian steppe. Mu'awiya's marriage to her sealed his alliance with the tribe.

Maysun also enjoys a reputation as one of the earliest attested Arabic-language women poets.[1] However, that reputation seems to belong to another woman of a similar name, Maysūn bint Jandal.

  1. ^ E.g. Salahuddin Khuda Bukhsh, Studies: Indian and Islamic (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1927 p. 17.

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