• The Banu Fazara or Fazzara or Fezara or Fezzara (Arabic: بنو فزارة, romanized: Banū Fazāra) were an Arab tribe whose original homeland was Najd. According...
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    with guarding the convoy. When they journeyed through the territory of Banu Fazara, whom Zayd had raided in the past, the tribe seized the opportunity for...
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  • leader of the Banu Fazara Arab tribe from Wadi al-Qura.[citation needed] Ancient genealogies described Umm Qirfa as a member of the Banu Fazara. She married...
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    quarrels between different families left the Jews disorganized. The Banu Fazara, related to the Ghatafan, also offered their assistance to Khaybar, after...
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    and include the Rufaa people, the Shukria clan and the Kababish; the Banu Fazara or Fezara people who live in Northern Kordofan; the Kawahla, who inhabit...
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    Hawazin (redirect from Banū Hawāzin)
    feuds among certain Hawazin subtribes, particularly between the Banu Jusham and Banu Fazara. During the Fijar War in the late 6th century, the Hawazin and...
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  • bint Manzur was a daughter of Manzur ibn Zaban, the chieftain of the Banu Fazara. His mother was Khawla bint Manzur ibn Zaban ibn Sayyar Fazari. Hasan...
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  • ibn Harithah or Abu Bakr, as a revenge for an ambush carried out by Banu Fazara against a party of 12 scouts led by Zayd ibn Harithah to monitor the...
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  • Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi (category Banu Kalb)
    leader of the Banu Fazara Arab tribe from Wadi Al-Qura.[citation needed] Umm Qirfa as a member of the Banu Fazara. She married into the Banu Badr. According...
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  •  748–795), was an Ibadi scholar of theology hailing from the Arab tribe of Banu Fazara. His works comprise the earliest extant body of Islamic theology and...
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