• Banu Amila (Arabic: بَنُو عَامِلَة, Banū ʿĀmila), also spelled Amela, was an Arab tribe that historically dwelt in the Levant (greater Syria) during the...
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  • The Judham (Arabic: بنو جذام, romanized: Banū Jud͟hām) was a large Arab tribe that inhabited the southern Levant and northwestern Arabia during the late...
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  • The Banu Lakhm (Arabic: بنو لخم) was an Arab tribe best known for its ruling Nasrid, or more commonly, 'Lakhmid', house, which ruled as the Sasanian Empire's...
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    country, specifically between the Yamaniyya and Qays Aylan. Ta'i, Ghassan, Banu Amila, Lakhm, and Leprosy in addition to the tribes of Rabi'ah. Marwan bin Muhammad...
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  • and Amila tribes, "functioned as military units in the Roman period, forming part of the Nabatean confederacy". Moreover, Shahid argues the Banu al-Qayn...
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  • members of the Banu Wa'il branch were connected to Judaism, only a few actually converted. The Banu Lakhm, who mingled with the Banu Judham and were...
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    four subgroups: the Ta' or Tayy, the Azd group which invaded Oman, the 'Amila-Judham group of Palestine, and the Hamdan-Madhhij group who mostly remain...
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    Quda'a (redirect from Banu Quda'a)
    realignments" among the tribes, including the brother tribes of Judham, Lakhm and Amila in the southern district of Palestine, and the Kinda. At this time, the...
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  • title of the film after a song written by Padmakumara Mettasena, sing by Amila Perera. Suren is a widower father of Himasha. Dinali is Himasha’s nersury...
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    Crete - the haseki Emetullah Gulnus, and their new son Mustafa. Buturović, Amila; Schick, İrvin Cemil (2007). Women in the Ottoman Balkans: gender, culture...
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    of Phonetic Thought of Arabs and Arebica" by Aldin Mustafić Buturovic, Amila; Schick, Irvin Cemil (26 September 2007). Women in the Ottoman Balkans:...
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    Svensk, Anna van der Vliet) 2019 — Danica Dakić (Curators: Anja Bogojević, Amila Puzić, Claudia Zini) The first Central Asian Pavilion was an initiative...
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  • Kindah, Zubayd, Khath'am and Khawlan. The Yaman tribes in al-Urdunn were the Amila and the Ash'ar. The Qays tribes in Filastin included Ghatafan and its Murrah...
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