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    Banu Ijl (Arabic: بنو عجل), also known as Banu Ajal, was an Arab tribe present in Lower Mesopotamia in the pre-Islamic and early Islamic period. It was...
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  • IJL or Ijl may refer to: International Journal of Lexicography International Journal of Listening Banu Ijl, Arab tribe This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • The Banu Bakr bin Wa'il (Arabic: بنو بكر بن وائل Banū Bakr ibn Wā'il), or simply Banu Bakr, today known as Bani Bakr an Arabian tribe belonging to the...
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    was a branch of the Banu Bakr tribe, less prominent than the other Bakri tribes like the Banu Ijl and Banu Shayban. Although the Banu Dhuhl existed before...
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  • dynasty (AD 791–11th century) Dulafid dynasty (AD 800–897) – Ruled by the Banu Ijl tribe of the Arabs Samanid dynasty (AD 819–999) – Ruled by the Iranians...
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    723/7. He grew up in Kufa, where he served as a slave and saddler of the Banu Ijl clan. It was there that Abu Muslim came into contact with Shia Muslims...
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  • Sassanid Persia Pro-Sasanian Arabs Banu Bakr Banu Ijl Banu Yashkur Banu Dhuhl Banu Qays Banu Taym ibn Tha'labah Abd al-Qays Banu Tamim Commanders and leaders...
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  • reincorporate Jibal into their empire. The Dulafids belonged to the Arab tribe of Banu 'Ijl, who was among the vanguard of the Muslim conquest of Iraq. The exact...
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  • Horses. Abu 'Irar, Arab of Banu 'Ijl, poet, literary stylist and linguist Abu Ziyad al-Sumuwi al-Kilabi, Arabian nomad, of Banu 'Amir ibn Kilab: - Rare Forms...
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    Khalid ibn al-Walid (category Banu Makhzum)
    the Ijl tribe under al-Madh'ur ibn Adi during the engagements at Ubulla and Walaja. None of these tribes, all of which were branches of the Banu Bakr...
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  • Taym Allah (category Banu Bakr)
    with other Bakrite tribes, namely its brother tribe, the Banu Qays ibn Tha'laba, and the Banu Ijl, and the non-Bakrite Anaza tribe, to form the Lahazim group...
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  • which al-Rayy and Zanjān also lie. The Ijlī of Ijl ibn Lujaim were a branch of the Banū Rabiat al-Faras. Ijl ibn Lujaim ibn Saab ibn Alī ibn Bakr ibn Wail...
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  • of Israfil 'Ansāb Jibt (Arabic: جِبْت) and Ṭāghūt (False god) Baʿal The ʿijl (golden calf statue) of Israelites Nasr Suwāʿ Wadd Yaghūth Yaʿūq Al-Lāt Al-ʿUzzā...
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  • 1406. Nu'ayr's son Ijl had sided against his father and backed Sultan an-Nasir Faraj, who appointed him in place of Nu'ayr. After Ijl was killed by a Mamluk...
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  • Lebanon. The Al Fadl's progenitor, Fadl ibn Rabi'ah, was a descendant of the Banu Tayy through his ancestor, Mufarrij al-Jarrah. The tribe rose to prominence...
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