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Adi ibn Zayd al-Ibadi was an important Arab Christian poet who lived in the 500s. He came from an Ibadi family in a city called al-Hirah. This city was a significant place in ancient times.

Adi ibn Zayd was known for his poetry and his connections to powerful people. He was married to the granddaughter of a ruler named al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir. Al-Nu'man III was a king of the Lakhmids, an Arab kingdom that was allied with the powerful Sasanian Empire.

Adi ibn Zayd's Life and Work

Adi ibn Zayd played a role in the politics of his time. He is believed to have helped al-Nu'man III become the ruler of al-Hirah. This shows that he had influence and was trusted by important leaders.

Serving the Sasanian Empire

Besides his connections to the Lakhmid rulers, Adi ibn Zayd also worked for the Sasanian Empire. He served as a secretary, or dabir, which meant he handled important paperwork and communications. His job was specifically focused on Arab affairs for the Sasanian king Hormizd IV. This role was very important because it helped manage the relationship between the Sasanian Empire and the Arab tribes and kingdoms.

Adi ibn Zayd's life shows how people from different cultures and religions could hold important positions and influence events in the ancient world. He was a poet, a diplomat, and a trusted advisor.

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