The Quda'a (Arabic: قضاعة, romanized: Quḍāʿa) were a confederation of Arab tribes, including the powerful Kalb and Tanukh, mainly concentrated throughout...
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influence waned with their defeat at the Battle of Marj Rahit against the Quda'a confederation and the Umayyad caliph Marwan I in 684 and practically diminished...
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fathered four sons: Quda'a (his first), Nizar, Qunus and Iyad, although by the end of the Umayyad period, the ancestry of Quda'a had been moved to Qahtan...
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Caliphate and became part of the Umayyads' main tribal support base, the Quda'a confederation. The Tanukh's fortunes, like that of Syria in general, declined...
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in the south to the approaches of Palmyra and the chief component of the Quda'a confederation present throughout Syria. Medina consistently courted the...
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Banu Udhra (category Quda'a)
Hejaz near the southern approaches of Syria. The tribe was part of the Quda'a confederation. From the pre-Islamic period, the Udhra dwelt in what the...
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provinces, and the domination of a single tribal confederation, the Kalb-led Quda'a, as opposed to the wide array of competing tribal groups in Iraq. The long-established...
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Salihids (category Quda'a)
generally accepted that they stemmed from the Quda'a tribal group. Several of the tribes which constituted the Quda'a had been settled in the Oriens (Byzantine...
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has descendants in Arabia. Al Qays (القيس), has descendants in Arabia. Quda'a, has descendants in Arabia, Syria, and North Africa. The total number of...
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etymologies of Jeddah, according to Jeddah Ibn Al-Qudaa'iy, the chief of the Quda'a clan. The more common account has it that the name is derived from جدة Jaddah...
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Quda'a's roaming areas. The origins of the Quda'a are obscure, with claims of Arab genealogists being contradictory. Some sources claimed that Quda'a...
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Juhaynah (category Quda'a)
are a nomad tribe of the Arabian Peninsula and the largest clan of Banu Quda'a. They are one of the most powerful Arabian tribes that rule important parts...
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during the Caliphate of Umar and was appointed by him as the chief of the Quda'a tribes. Ali proposed her marriage with Husayn, but since Husayn and Imra...
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Allah ibn Asad ibn Wabara ibn Taghlib ibn Hulwan ibn Imran ibn al-Haf ibn Quda'a. Her (Ma'wiyah's) mother was 'Atikah bint Kahil Ibn 'Udhrah. Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy...
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Kahlan (section Banu Quda'a)
of their Yemeni Tribe Sakasic. Also its one of Egypt provinces. The Banu Quda'a were a Himyarite tribe that was exiled from Yemen following the trials of...
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(Hind) bint ʿAmr ibn Thalabah al-Khazrajiyah, and a woman from the Banu Quda'a, the people of Qusai's stepfather who had been so supportive of his cause...
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genealogical patterns, so they are Khawlan bin Qahtan in one saying, Khawlan from Quda'a in another, and Khawlan from Kahlan in a saying. al-Hamdani: "Khawlan Al-Tiyal...
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[Byzantine] Syria". The tribal groups targeted in the raid included the Quda'a in general and the Bali specifically. Amr's paternal grandmother hailed...
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Bali (tribe) (category Quda'a)
Jordan and historically in Egypt and Sudan and a major component of the Quda'a tribal grouping. In the pre-Islamic period, the southern branches of the...
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Banu Kalb was among the largest tribes in Syria and commanded the wider Quda'a confederation. Though he was a Christian like most of the Banu Kalb, Bahdal...
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join or oust the Quda'a from its position of power. From the pre-Islamic period until the end of the Sufyanid period in 684, the Quda'a claimed genealogical...
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lived in the early 6th century. He led not only the Kalb, but the entire Quda'a tribal confederation. During his one-time alliance with the Aksumite viceroy...
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Ma'ad ibn Adnan Mu'ana bint Jahla Quda'a Nizar Iyad Mudar Rabi'a Iyad Anmar...
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expecting a child due in October 2021.[citation needed] Tribes of Arabia Quda'a Smith, Gerald Rex; Smart, James R.; Pridham, Brian R. (1 Jan 1996). New...
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bin Heydan bin 'Amr bin el-Hafi Quda'a bin Malik bin 'Amr bin Murra bin Zeyd bin Malik bin Ḥimyar, who was from Quda'a. The Mehri are one of the largest...
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the surrounding market villages frequented by tribesmen from the Bakr and Quda'a confederations, before moving against Ayn al-Tamr, an oasis town west of...
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زيد [ar]) (born~ 1944 – 5 February 2008) from the tribe of Banu Zayd of Quda'a, was a Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar, a leading proponent of the Salafi...
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Hubaysh ibn Dulja (category Quda'a)
al-Qaynī (Arabic: حبيش بْن دلجة القيني) (died 684) was a tribal leader of the Quda'a in Jund al-Urdunn (district of Jordan) and a commander for the Umayyad caliphs...
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al-Abbas ibn Mirdas against the tribes of Zubayd and Quda'a, and another against the Kinda and Quda'a in Saada during which al-Abbas's brother was killed...
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however, consider the Jarm to be from the non-Tayyid tribe of Quda'a. Both the Tayy and the Quda'a were Qahtanite tribes (Arabs originally from Yemen). In the...
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