• Ahlaf is a town in Benslimane Province, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco. According to the 2004 census it had a population of 12,841. "POPULATION LÉGALE DES...
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    of Banu Sahm, Banu Adi, Banu Makhzum and Banu Jumah, became known as al-Aḥlāf ('the Confederates'), while those who backed the Abd Manaf clan, including...
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  • the Ahlaf tribe, their wedding date is unknown. Her sons were Sultan Moulay Sulayman, Moulay Ettayeb and Moulay Moussa. A third lady of the Ahlaf tribe...
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  • al-Muthayyabun opposing the Banu Makhzum and the Banu Sahm, grouped in the Ahlaf. An exception to this were the Banu Nawfal and the powerful 'Abd Shams (Banu...
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  • certainty". Based on the traditional Arabic sources, they formed part of the Ahlaf ("allies") faction of the Quraysh alongside the clans of Abd al-Dar, Banu...
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  • also swore an oath of union and organised themselves into the "Hilf al-Ahlaf" ("Alliance of the Confederates"). As neither side wanted a full-scale conflict...
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    on 28 June 1766 to Sidi Mohammed III and one of his wives a lady of the Ahlaf tribe. His father Sidi Mohammed took significant care in his religious education...
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    al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Haznawi and Ahmed al-Nami. Known as al-Ahlaf during the preparations, Moqed then moved in with hijackers Salem al-Hazmi...
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    Tadla confederacy, joined the Chaouia in the 19th century. Mdakra Arab (Ahlaf and Sabbah) and Berber (Hawwara): 117–156  Merged with a Barghawata original...
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    which consisted of the Malik ibn Hutayt clan of the Jusham branch, and the Ahlaf ('Allies'), which consisted of the rest of the Jusham branch and all of...
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