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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vineyards near Ta'if. Amr's mother was bint Harmalah from the Banu Jallan clan of the Anaza tribe. Salma bint Harmalah had been taken captive and sold,...
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co.kr. Retrieved 20 July 2017. Buessow, Johann (2008). "Bedouin Syria: 'Anaza groups between empire and nation state, 1800–1960'". Orient Institut Beirut...
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Amr ibn al-As (category Banu Sahm)
near Ta'if. Amr's mother was al-Nabigha bint Harmala from the Banu Jallan clan of the Anaza tribe. She had been taken captive and sold, in succession, to...
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latter being a late antique motif. The spear is believed to be the spear ('anaza) that Muhammad carried before him when entering the mosque. Between 696...
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as the autumn rains began. The Anaza's entry into the Hauran caused the exodus of the semi-nomadic tribes of the Banu Rabi'a confederation. The largest...
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hereditary leaders of the Bedouin in the Syrian Desert until the invasion of Anaza tribesmen from Najd in the 18th century. The other part of Al Fadl migrated...
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Taym Allah (category Banu Bakr)
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. The alliance's...
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