The Banu Kilab (Arabic: بنو كِلاب, romanized: Banū Kilāb) was an Arab tribe in the western Najd (central Arabia) where they controlled the horse-breeding...
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sons. His elder son, Zuhrah ibn Kilab, was the progenitor of the Banu Zuhrah clan, and his younger son, Qusai ibn Kilab, became the first Quraysh custodian...
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also belonged to Banu Amir. The main tribes that constituted this confederation were as follows: Banu Kilab – The descendants of Kilab ibn Rab'iah ibn...
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revenues. This cemented Salih as the paramount emir of his tribe, the Banu Kilab, many of whose chieftains had died in Mansur's dungeons. With his Bedouin...
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Ibn Asakir writes in his History of Damascus that the Banu Kilab, a clan of Arab clients of the Banu Qurayza, were killed alongside the Jewish tribe. Three...
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Kilab may refer to the following: Kilab ibn Murrah, an ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Banu Kilab, an Arab tribe that was active in Arabia,...
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Quraysh (redirect from Banu Quraysh)
together" or "association". The Quraysh gained their name when Qusayy ibn Kilab, a sixth-generation descendant of Fihr ibn Malik, gathered together his...
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Mirdasid dynasty (redirect from Banu Mirdas)
Mirdasids were a family of the Bedouin (nomadic Arab) tribe of Banu Kilab. The Kilab's ancestral home was in central Arabia and its tribesmen first established...
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Battle of the Trench (section Banu Qurayza)
Ibn Asakir writes in his History of Damascus that the Banu Kilab, a clan of Arab clients of the Banu Qurayza, were also killed though this is not accepted...
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to Ali and Fatima bint Hizam ibn Khalid ibn Rabi'a, a woman from the Banu Kilab tribe. Abbas had three full brothers, named Abd Allah, Ja'far and Uthman...
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