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Mashaan bin Mogilth bin Mandil bin Thatel Sheikh, a knight, and a poet from the tribe of Goat who is famous for his poetry and chivalry lived between about 1200 AH and 1240 AH. He is one of the flags of the famous and well-known Goat tribe and is the owner of the famous poem "The narrator"

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Mashaan bin Mujailth bin Mandil bin Hel, and the family of this one whose roots return from the ropes from the mountain from the buildings from a human being from a goat.

His birth and his life
It is not known the year in which Mashaan was born, and none of his collectors mention this except Talal Al-Saeed, who said that he was born in 1209 AH about 1209 hijri, and did not mention his reference. But Mashaan's father Mughliath was killed in 1238 AH in the sense that he was able to fight, and Mashaan was killed two years later. His mother was alive at that time, which urged him to avenge his father. When Mashaan was killed in the climate of deaconism, he had followed four children who did not succeed him

Mashaan mare
An envoy delegation from the governor of Egypt Abbas Pasha came to him offering to buy a horse owned by his faction «Kahilan Krush» for 25,000, and on the same night came a delegation from the ruler of Bahrain Sheikh Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa asking for the same horse as a gift from Mashaan.

Mashaan told the two delegations that he would tell them of his decision the next morning, and consulted his people and advised him to sell the horse and give the ruler of Bahrain another horse, apologizing for selling the horse he wanted, but Mashaan decided to give the horse free of charge to Ibn Khalifa, I separated him in lineage closer to the connection of the governor

When the ruler of Bahrain learned of what happened, he sent to Mashaan inviting him to Bahrain, and there he honored him stingy and many camels, as he authorized him to take what he wanted from the markets of Bahrain. In the market, there is a black owned opinion that supervises the conditions of the market, and he had a great position with the ruler, so When Mashaan left Bahrain, the ruler carried two ships with gifts and supplies as a gift for Mashaan, who sent one of them to his friend, the poet Muhanna Al-Anaq in Al-Ahsa as a gift to him.

His poetry and poetry
The documented poet was a little, and poetry was only reduced on certain occasions. Mashaan's poetry was characterized by enthusiasm and wisdom, and he had poems exchanged with the poet Al-Ahsa in his time, Muhanna Al-Anaki and the poet Nimr bin Adwan. Mashaan's fame in the Nabati heritage is due to his poem "The Revior", which took the title "Sheikha" as a sign of the cause of her strength.

Shikes in Nabataean poetry are a collection of poems that may resemble pendants in ignorant poetry.

Nabati poetry books and blogs have been interested in the poetry of Mashaan bin Hekal since the beginnings of blogging, but not enough and more than he cared about his poetry Abdullah Al-Hatem in his book “The Choice of What Picks up”[2] Ibn Abar in his books and Napil Al-Fuhaid[3] The German oriental

His death
Mashaan Ibn Helm was killed in the climate of deacon and Ibn Bishr, contemporary, told Mashaan, the incident of his death, in detail within the incidents of 1240 AH, in his book "The Title of Glory in the History of Najd."[6]

