The Juhaynah (Arabic: جهينة, also transliterated as Djuhaynah and Johaynah) are a nomad tribe of the Arabian Peninsula and the largest clan of Banu Quda'a...
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herd cattle. Although, the two groupings share a common origin from the Juhaynah tribe of the Arabian peninsula and it is a common way to distinguish Rizeigat...
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did not speak Arabic, but the migration of the numerous Arab tribes of Juhaynah, Mudar, Rabi'a, and many more to the Beja areas contributed to the Arabization...
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Buwāṭ (بواط) is located near Mount Juhaynah in the neighborhood of Raḍwā. It was situated on the caravan route of the Quraysh merchants to Syria. The Islamic...
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between Korti and Jabal al-Dajer, and parts of the Bayuda Desert; the Juhaynah, who live east and west of the Nile, and include the Rufaa people, the...
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number of Bedouin tribes reside in Saudi Arabia. Among them are Anazzah, Juhaynah, Shammar, al-Murrah, Mahra, Dawasir, Harb, Ghamid, Mutayr, Subay', 'Utayba...
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عوده بن حمد c. 1916 – 1994) was the leader (shaikh) of a section of the Juhaynah or Aljehani tribe of Bedouin Arabs Bin Hamad was a significant tribal figure...
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Location North Kordofan (southern part) South Kordofan Descended from Juhaynah of the Hejaz Branches Abd al Ali, Halafa, Dar Bkhoot, Dar Neilla Language...
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dotted with trees. Al-Ajrad is one of Juhaynah's two mountains, Al-Ajrad and Al-Ashaar. Now inhabited by the Juhaynah tribe, the two mountains form a mountain...
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in Sudan and the Sahel, Baggara tribes claim to have ancestry from the Juhaynah Arab tribe. They are of Arab and Arabized African ancestry. However the...
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and rural parts) Girga مركز جرجا Jirjā 376,144 Markaz Juhaynah West مركز جهينة الغربية Juhaynah al-Gharbiyah 309,544 Markaz New Akhmim مدينة أخميم الجديدة...
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Mahmud Bakhith Al Rabii was born on January 15, 1932, in the town of Juhaynah, Sohag Governorate, Egypt. His father was a poor peasant, and his mother...
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descend from Arab forefathers that hail from the Arabian Yemenite tribe of Juhaynah, and speak a form of Sudanese Arabic. Women classically dress in a long...
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al-Juhanī (Arabic: معبد الجهني; died 80 AH/ 699CE), was from the tribe of Juhaynah which lived and still live in around the city of Medinah in Saudi Arabia...
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They participated in the Battle of the Trench. They were part of the Juhaynah tribe. The Muslim scholar Tabari describes them as doughty fighters. List...
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Banu Marwan a clan of Juhaynah (Arabic: المراويين) "the people of manners". They are the leaders of Juhaynah tribe. Almarween are Sunni Tribe in the Arabian...
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Akhbar Al-Adab ("Cultural News") till 2011. Gamal al-Ghitani was born in Juhaynah, Sohag Governorate in Upper Egypt and moved with his family to Cairo as...
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the native and mostly Adnani Arab tribes of Hejaz and Tihamah such as Juhaynah, Anazzah, Muzaynah, and Sulaym over land and water. After around three...
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important Arabic-speaking groups to emerge in Nubia were the Ja'alin and the Juhaynah. Both showed physical continuity with the indigenous pre-Islamic population...
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traditionally nomadic Hijazi tribes of Harb (especially the Banu Ali branch) and Juhaynah. A few historians believe that these Bedouin tribes belonged to a strain...
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important Arabic-speaking groups to emerge in Nubia were the Ja'alin and the Juhaynah. In the 12th century, the Arab Ja'alin tribe migrated into Nubia and Sudan...
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The nomadic Arab tribes, of which the largest were the Mudhar, Rabi'ah, Juhaynah and Qays 'Aylan, moved to the region after the discovery of gold and emerald...
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south of the Ja'alin the country was now dominated by tribes claiming a Juhaynah ancestry. In the area around Soba, the tribal Abdallab identity prevailed...
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right flank of the army with the Aslam, Sulaym, Ghifar, Muzainah, and Juhaynah tribes under his command to enter Mecca through its lower avenues. Zubayr...
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successfully captured it without a fight. Many of the Arab tribes, such as Juhaynah and Harb tribes supported the Ottomans. In October 1812, Tusun was ready...
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and logistical detachments Irregular Forces Howeitat, Bani 'Ali, Bali, Juhaynah, Utaybah bedouin (Nuri as-Said, Auda abu Tayi and others) Haurani and Druze...
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Filastin were the Judham, Lakhm, Ghassan, Madh'hij, Azd, Quda'a and its Juhaynah sub-clan, Khuza'a, Himyar and its Sayban sub-clan, Kindah, Zubayd, Khath'am...
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Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah along with 300 men to attack and chastise the tribe of Juhaynah at al-Khabat, on the seacoast, five nights journey from Medina. He was...
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Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah along with 300 men to attack and chastise the tribe of Juhaynah at al-Khabat, on the seacoast, five nights journey from Medina. He was...
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tribes who are ethnically Arab, such as the Shaigya, Ja'alin, Shukria, Juhaynah. Burckhardt noted that the Ja'alin of the Eastern Desert are almost indistinguishable...
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