• Banū al-Qayn (Arabic: بنو القين) (also spelled Banūʾl Qayn, Balqayn or al-Qayn ibn Jasr) were an Arab tribe that was active between the early Roman era...
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  • Karbala Zuhayr ibn al-Qayn Muslims, Imam Ali followers Banu Asad (tribe) Burayr ibn Khudayr al-Hamdani A research about Persian Maqtal al-Husayn, پژوهشی در...
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    Wadi Sirhan (redirect from Wadi al-Sirhan)
    became an often fought over frontier between the Banu Kalb and their distant kinsmen from the Banu al-Qayn. The lowland gained its current name following...
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  • Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809). The Quda'a was a large Bedouin confederation in Syria grouping together the tribes of Kalb, Tanukh, Khawlan, Banu al-Qayn and...
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  • The Banu Kalb (Arabic: بنو كلب, romanized: Banū Kalb) was an Arab tribe which mainly dwelt in the desert and steppe of northwestern Arabia and central...
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  • himself. However they could not recognize him and asked either Zuhayr ibn al-Qayn, Habib ibn Muzahir or Burayr to fight them. Yasir was standing nearby to...
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  • companions of Husayn ibn Ali who died in the Battle of Karbala. Zuhayr ibn al-Qayn al-Bajali, the commander of the right flank. He was a noble chieftain of...
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    With this letter, Obaidullah wanted to force Husayn to fight. Zuhair ibn Qayn suggested to Husayn to attack the small army of Hur and capture the fortified...
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  • force of "100,000 Greeks joined by 100,000 men from Lakhm and Judham and Al-Qayn and Bahra' and Bali": 532  intercepted them at a village called 'Mu'tah'...
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  • Ghalib and Ma'wiya bint Ka`b ibn al-Qayn ibn Jasr ibn Shay' Allah ibn Asad ibn Wabara ibn Taghlib ibn Hulwan ibn Imran ibn al-Haf ibn Quda'a. Her (Ma'wiyah's)...
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  • Battle of Marj Rahit (684) (category Banu Kalb)
    led by the Banu Kalb under Ibn Bahdal and Ibn Ziyad. At their initiative, a shura of the loyal tribes was held at Jabiya, where Marwan ibn al-Hakam, a distant...
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    Zabban ibn al-Asbagh of the Banu Kalb tribe bore him Abd al-Aziz and daughter Umm Uthman, who was married to Caliph Uthman's son al-Walid; al-Walid was...
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  • commander and a chieftain of the Banu Kalb tribe. He was head of the shurṭa (security forces) under caliphs Marwan I and Abd al-Malik, and may have served in...
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    to do. Husayn's speech moved Al-Hurr ibn Yazid Al-Tamimi to defect to his side. After Husayn's speech, Zuhayr ibn Qayn attempted to dissuade Ibn Sa'd's...
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  • mother was Amima al-Fahmia, of the Banu al-Qayn. After the death of his father Jabr, his mother married one of his enemies, Abu Kabir al-Hudhali [ar]. Ta'abbata...
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  • leader of the Banu Abs in the tales of Antarah ibn Shaddad Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma (c. 520 – c. 609), a famous Arabian poet Zuhayr ibn Qayn Al-Bajali (d. 680)...
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  • Zuhayr ibn Janab ibn Hubal al-Kalbi was a chieftain of the Banu Kalb tribe and a pre-Islamic Arabic warrior poet. Much of his biography relies on semi-legendary...
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  • an incident where a member of the northern Banu al-Qayn tribe came to grind his wheat at a location in the al-Balqa region of Transjordan and stole marrows...
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    dhāt). Attested in archaeological and/or epigraphic evidence Attested in al-Kalbi's Book of Idols Hoyland 2002, p. 139. Robin, Christian Julien, "South...
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    Balqāʾ with 100,000 Greeks joined by 100,000 men from Lakhm and Judhām and al-Qayn and Bahrāʾ and Balī commanded by a man of Balī of Irāsha called Mālik b...
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  • Marwan were the Tayy, al-Qayn and Tanukh. As the Qays under al-Dahhak marched toward Marwan's camp, a Ghassanid scion, Yazid ibn Abi al-Nims, led a revolt...
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