• Al-Abnāʾ (Arabic: الأبناء, lit. 'the sons') was a term that was used in South Arabia to refer to people whose lineage was paternally Iranian and maternally...
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  • experts. However, al-Jahiz outlined al-Abna lacked medieval era standard mobility. Notable figures hailed from al-Abna was Fayruz al-Daylami, hero of caliphate...
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    throughout South Arabia. This period saw the inception of a community known as Al-Abna', which consisted of people whose ethnic lineage was both Iranian and Arab...
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  • The abnāʾ al-dawla (Arabic: أبناء الدولة, meaning "sons of the regime/dynasty"), often simply " the Abnāʾ", is a term for the Khorasani Arabs who had...
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  • defeat for the forces of the enemies of the Muslims. Fayruz al-Daylami – A member of Al-Abnāʾ in Yemen, he was sent out by Muhammad to defeat Aswad Ansi...
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  • Munabbih ibn Kamil ibn Shaykh al-Yamani Abu Uqbah ash-Shan'ani Al-Abna'. His full name is given as "Abu 'Abd Allah al-Ṣana'ani al-Dhimari", or Wahb ibn Munabbih...
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    leadership of its chief and rival prophet Al-Aswad Al-Ansi, the Black One. Yemen was controlled then by Al-Abna', a group descended from the Sasanian Persian...
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    intermarrying with the local population; their offspring became known as the al-Abna' ("the sons"). It is uncertain whether they kept practicing Zoroastrianism...
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    half-brothers al-Amin (r. 809–813) and al-Ma'mun (r. 813–833). Al-Amin enjoyed the backing of the traditional Abbasid elites in Baghdad (the abnāʾ al-dawla)...
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    Al Fateh Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الفتح الرياضي, romanized: nādī al-fataḥ ar-riyāḍiyy, lit. 'Conquest Sports Club') is a Saudi Arabian multi-sports club...
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    Mardaites (redirect from Al-Jarajima)
    الأحرار) in Sanaa, al-abnāʾ in Yemen, al-aḥāmira (الأحامرة) in Kufa, al-asāwira (الأساورة) in Basra, al-khaḍārima (الخضارمة) in al-Jazira, and al-jarājima (الجراجمة)...
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    (Arabic: العرب الفرس Al-‘Arab al-Furs). At the time of the Sasanian Empire, there was a notable Arab-Persian community called Al-Abnaʾ (الأبناء, lit. 'the...
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    the Governorate but forms the separate administrative district of ʾAmānat al-ʿĀṣimah (أَمَانَة ٱلْعَاصِمَة‎). According to the Yemeni constitution, Sanaa...
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  • Releases Body of the Shiite Leader of al Houthi Movement After 9 Years Archived 26 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine ABNA.ir, 2 June 2013 "Yemenis bury remains...
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    Jahsh al-Badrī al-Muhājirī ‘Amr bin al-Jamūh al-Badrī al-Khazrajī Anas bin an-Nadr al-Khazrajī Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib Hanzala bin Abī ‘Āmir al-Awsī Mus‘ab...
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    as well: with al-Amin siding with the abnāʾ and al-Ma'mun with the Barmakids, and the two camps becoming more estranged every day, if al-Amin was to have...
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    as well: with al-Amin siding with the abnāʾ and al-Ma'mun with the Barmakids, and the two camps becoming more estranged every day, if al-Amin was to have...
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  • evidence though, the importance of the Kisra legend was often overemphasized. Al-Abna Stevens 1975, p. 190. McCall 1968, p. 262. Adekunle 1994, p. 545. Stewart...
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  • needed] islam portal List of non-Arab Sahaba Sunni view of the Sahaba Al-Abna' Jewish Encyclopedia [1], using the following as Bibliography: V. Chauvin...
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  • Abnaa el-Balad (redirect from Abna al-Balad)
    Intifada in 1987. David McDowall writes that, "The Uprising vindicated Abna al Balad's insistence on the Palestinian identity of Israel's Arabs [...]"...
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  • and the other Madhhij leaders managed to defeat the Sassanid force of Al-Abna' and expelled the Sassanid elements from the regions where clans of Madhhij...
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    Empire. The descendants of these Persian soldiers, known in Arabic as al-Abna', dominated the capital, Sana'a, but the rest of the country in practice...
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    inhabitants. It is named after the ancient Yemeni tribe of Hamdan. Darwan Al-Munaqqab Hajar Saʽid Haz Jirban Khalaqah Luluwah Madam Suq Bayt Naʽam Rayʽan...
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    including al-Lahazim (descendants of Awf ibn Malik), al-Abna' (descendants of Rabi'a, A'idh and Imru' al-Qays, all sons of Taym ibn Usama ibn Malik), al-Qu'ur...
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  • (Sanaa) Al-Sharafh Al-Abna' (Sanaa) Al-Rawnah Bani Matar District Bani Qais (Sanaa) Diyan (Sanaa) Jabal al-Nabi Shua'ib Al-Arous Janab (Sanaa) Bani al-Ra'i...
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    Al ʽAbbasi Al ʽArashi Al ʽArid, Yemen Al ʽArif Al ʽArus Al ʽAtm Al ʽIdiz Al ʽIrrah Al ʽUlliyah Al ʽUrr Al ʽUruq Al Abraq, Yemen Al Aljam Al Aysar Al Barar...
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    Press, 1967). Khallikān (Ibn), Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1843). Wafayāt al-A'yān wa-Anbā' Abnā' al-Zamān (The Obituaries of Eminent Men). Vol. I. Translated by McGuckin...
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  • al-Risālah. p. 245. Khallikān, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1843). Wafayāt al-A'yān wa-Anbā' Abnā' al-Zamān (The Obituaries of Eminent Men). Vol. I. Translated by McGuckin...
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  • Ahrar (redirect from Al Hurr)
    Governorate, Iraq Banu al-Ahrar, or al Abna, a colony in pre-Islamic and early Islamic Yemen Al Hurr, the star Lambda Aurigae Al-Hurr SC, an Iraqi football...
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  • Wafayāt al-A’yān wa-Anbā’ Abnāal-Zamān (tr. Obituaries of Eminent Men} Ḥāfiẓ Ibn Diyha al-Kalbī – Al-Mutrib fī Ash’ār Ahl il-Mughrib Al-Ṣafadī – Al-Wāfī...
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