• The Nakha (Arabic: النُخَع) were an Arab tribe of Yemen. It is a branch of the much larger Madhhij tribe. They have converted to Islam by Muadh ibn Jabal...
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  • that Malik was a Madh'hij, a sub-class of the Bani Nakha tribe from Yemen, which is also the tribe of another Sahabah named Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib. His...
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    homogeneously Twelver Shi'a for centuries, and many descend from the Nakha tribe of Arabia. It is located in the fertile, irrigated, drained, and alluvial...
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    probably lived at least until c. 744, and that as a client (mawlā) of the Nakhaʿ tribe he is highly unlikely to have been the father of Jabir (who is supposed...
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  • able to win over an influential military commander and the chief of the Nakha tribe, Ibrahim ibn Malik al-Ashtar. With his combined forces, he seized Kufa...
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  • reestablished. Tufayl ibn Laqit was a member of the Wahbil clan of the Nakha tribe to which Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar belonged. Tufayl is described as "a brave...
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    Muhammad appointed him responsible for collecting alms. Khawlan, Nahd tribes and Nakha`, from Madhhaj and Ash'ari people of Abu Musa al-Ash'ari, who were...
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  • The family belonged to the Banu Nakha', hence their epithet al-Nakha'i. The Banu Nakha' was part of the larger tribe of Madh'hij. Ibrahim had a brother...
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  • was al-Nakha'i. It simply means a person from, or a member of, the tribe of Banu Nakha. Six months before the final expedition (under Muhammad), Muhammad...
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  • Malik tribe are named), Ibn Al-Harith, Ibn Abed Yaghouth, Ibn Salama, Ibn Rabia’a, Ibn Al-Harith, Ibn, Juthaima, Ibn Sa’ad, Ibn Malik, Ibn Nakha’, Ibn...
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  • Quresh (Muslim Butchers) Aryakshatriya, Chittari, Giniyar, Chitrakara, Nakhas Atagara Atirasa (of Polavaram, Gopalapuram, Koyyalagudem, Buttayagudem,...
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  • usually wielded without wrist action; often protects the forearm. Bagh nakha, tiger claws (Indian) Brass knuckles, knuckle dusters (European) Cestus...
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    Jatra) which is marked by chariot processions and lasts for nine days. Sithi Nakha is another big festival when worship is offered and natural water sources...
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  • another weapon, most commonly the bagh nakha[citation needed]. Kick-fighting (aki kiti) is the preserve of tribes from Nagaland. While the entire Naga population...
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  • spice" ónux "claw, nail, hoof; a kind of aromatic substance; onyx (the gem)" nakhá "nail"; áṅghri "foot; foot of a seat; tree root" Npers nâxon "nail" OCS...
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  • Pruthibi. Padmaj Pal is known for short story collections, including Eaglera Nakha Danta, Sabuthu Sundar Pakshi, Jibanamaya and Uttara Purusha. Tarun Kanti...
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  • Sikhs of these Sikhs captured and later got them beheaded in batches at Nakhas (site of the horse market outside the Delhi gate). Sikhs raised a memorial...
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