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    The Banu Ilyas (Persian: بنو الیاس) or Ilyasids were an Iranian dynasty of Sogdian origin which ruled Kerman from 932 until 968. Their capital was Bardasir...
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    Banu Ilyas ibn Mudar are a group of Mudarite Arab tribes that descend from the patriarch Ilyas ibn Mudar. The tribes of Banu Tamim, Banu Kinana, Banu...
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    which comprised the Iranian Intermezzo were the Tahirids, Saffarids, Banu Ilyas, Ghaznavids, Sajids, Samanids, Ziyarids, Buyids, Sallarids, Rawadids,...
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    perfection. The traditional family tree of Banu Tamim is as follows: Tamim ibn Murr ibn 'Udd ibn Amr ibn Ilyas ibn Mudar bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan -...
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  • Balkh; in legend, the governmental center of the Kayanian dynasty Bardsir; Banu Ilyas Basra; Jalayerid Bukhara; Samanid era Ctesiphon; Parthian, Sassanid era...
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  • ibn Ilyas ibn Mudar. In the 6th century the Banu Asad revolted against the kingdom of kindah, A king of Kindah named Hujr was killed by the Banu Asad...
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    of both the county and the district. Bardsir was once the capital of Banu Ilyas dynasty.[citation needed] At the time of the 2006 National Census, the...
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    Ghalib, Kalfa and Qays. The sub-clans of Banu Hanzala are: Banu Darim Banu Yarbu' Banu Tahiuh Barajim Banu Hanzala is mentioned by Yaqut in the battle...
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    Arabia. Among his descendants include the famous Banu Tamim tribe. The real name of Tabikha was 'Amr ibn Ilyas; he had two other brothers with the birthnames...
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    Ishmael and Abraham. Mudrikah, real name Amir, is the son of Ilyas ibn Mudar; with Ilyas being a fourth-generation descendant of the South Arabian patriach...
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    The Banū Khuzāʿah (Arabic: بنو خزاعة, singular خزاعيّ Khuzāʿī) are an Azdite, Qahtanite tribe, one of the main ancestral tribes of Arabia. They ruled Mecca...
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  • who had recently conquered the bordering province of Kerman from the Banu Ilyas, compelled the Ma'danids to recognize Buyid suzerainty. Soon after this...
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    Yahya ibn Asad received Tashkent, and Ilyas ibn Asad received Herat. Ilyas died in 856, and his son Ibrahim ibn Ilyas became his successor. The Tahirid governor...
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    Banu Hudhayl (Arabic: بنو هذيل) is an Arab tribe that originated in the Hejaz. The tribe mainly inhabits Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Jordan and Egypt. The tribe...
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    Branès Banu Abi Nacer Menjasa Banu Abi Nuh Banu Waghmar Matghara Banu Borgh Banu Derr Matmata Banu Zaksent Khariji Muslim tribes Zenata-Jbal Banu Bellit...
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  • Aishanids (912–961) Sallarid dynasty (919–1062) Ziyarid dynasty (928–1043) Banu Ilyas (932–968) Buyid dynasty (934–1062) Rawadid dynasty (955–1071, Tabriz)...
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    sons: Ilyas (also known as al-Yas), and Aylan al-Nas. Through his sons, Ilyas was the ancestor of the Banu Hudhayl, Banu Asad, Banu Tamim, and Banu Kinana—which...
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    Quraysh (redirect from Banu Quraysh)
    and his followers migrated to Medina (the Hijrah) after negotiating with Banu Aws and Khazraj to mediate their conflict. The Quraysh had prevented Muslims...
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  • Ishaq also adds on that Mudrikah ibn Ilyas and Khuzaymah are the uncle and cousin of 'Amr, respectively; while Ilyas ibn Mudar is his great-grandfather...
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    Abbasid Caliphate Ziyarids Banu Ilyas Abu Abdallah al-Baridi...
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  • chose the Banu Kinanah over other tribes from the children of Isma'il; He chose the Banu Quraish over other tribes of Kinanah; He chose Banu Hashim over...
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    Tabikha and Qam'ah respectively. Through Mudrikah, Ilyas is the ancestor of the Banu Hudhayl. Ilyas ibn Mudar succeeded his father as the ruler of the...
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    against the Samanid position; 'Adud al-Dawla wrested Kerman from the Banu Ilyas, nominal Samanid vassals, and effectively uprooted Abus, a son of Vushmgir...
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  • 'Udd, son of Tabikha, son of Ilyas, son of Mudar, son of Nizar, son of Ma'ad, son of Adnan. This lineage hence makes the Banu Dabbah a tribe descended from...
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    ibn 'Abd Manat (Arabic: بكر بن عبد مناة) also known as Banu Bakr ibn 'Abd Manat or simply Banu Bakr is an Arab tribe located in the Hijaz region of the...
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    son of Mudrikah ibn Ilyas and also a sixth generation descendant of Adnan. His brother was Hudhayl, whose descendants are the Banu Hudhayl tribe. Khuzaymah...
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    Abbasids held a loose grip on the province for a few more years before the Banu Ilyas took over in 932. Abu Ja’far Ahmad continued to be preoccupied with unrest...
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  • Various Confederate/Sultanate 1378–1501 AD Baduspanids Kingdom 665–1598 AD Banu Ilyas Bardsir Emirate 923–968 AD Bavand Perim, Sari, Amol Kingdom 651–1349 AD...
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    are Banu Hanzalah and 'Amr ibn Tamim. The tribe members trace their lineage to Sa'd ibn Zayd Manat ibn Tamim ibn Murr ibn 'Id ibn Amr ibn Ilyas ibn Mudar...
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  • He died soon afterwards, either in 967 or 968. Bosworth, C. E. "The Banu Ilyas of Kirman." Iran and Islam. Edited by C. E. Bosworth. Edinburgh: Edinburgh...
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