• The Kinda, or Kindah, (Arabic: كِنْدَة, Ancient South Arabian script: 𐩫𐩬𐩵𐩩) were an Arab tribe from South Arabia. Originating in the region Ḥaḍramawt...
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    nomadic Arab tribes of the Ma'add confederation in north and central Arabia by the Banu Akil al-Murar, a family of the South Arabian tribe of Kinda, in c. 450 –...
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  • Look up kinda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kinda or Kindah may refer to: Kinda (tribe), an ancient and medieval Arab tribe Kingdom of Kinda, a tribal...
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    Muljim belonged to the Himyar tribe paternally and to the Murad tribe maternally. He also had ties with the Kinda tribe. The common narrative involves...
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    number of tribes, and the tribal division in Yemen stabilized with the advent of Islam into four federations. The tribes are: Himyar, Madhhaj, Kinda, and Hamdan...
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  • Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays (category Kinda)
    (599–661), better known as al-Ashʿath (Arabic: الأشعث), was a chief of the Kinda tribe of Hadhramawt and founder of a leading noble Arab household in Kufa,...
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    from the Kinda tribe in Yemen who settled in Dūmat al-Ǧandal during the advent of Islam told of how another member of the Yemenite Kinda tribe who lived...
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    Ali later supported Hujr ibn Adi, a rival of al-Ash'ath within the Kinda tribe, and then removed the latter from his military post just before leaving...
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  • Qāriʾ and Shia commentator. His father, Asbat ibn Salem was from the Kinda tribe and one of the narrators of ja'far al-Sadiq and Musa al-Kazim. His brother...
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  • القاسم محمد بن الأشعث بن قيس الكندي; died 686) was the chieftain of the Kinda tribe in Kufa, succeeding his father al-Ash'ath ibn Qays. He served as governor...
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    and Dhu Raydān (Himyar). Early Islamic authors believed the nomadic Kinda tribe that founded a kingdom in central Arabia were originally from Hadhramaut...
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  • Muhammad's mother, Mariya or Mawiya, belonged to the South Arabian Kinda tribe, which established an important presence in Kufa. He and his full brother...
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  • Al-Kindi (Arabic: الكندي) indicates affiliation with the Arabian Kinda tribe. Yemen is the country where the surname Al-Kindi (Russian: Аль-кинди) is...
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    Quda'a (category Tribes of Arabia)
    who belonged to the Quda'a tribes were assigned to the same seventh as the South Arabian tribes of Azd Sarat, Hadhramawt, Kinda, Bajila and Khath'am, suggesting...
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    Kinđa (Serbian: Кинђа) is a Copper Age kurgan, or burial mound, in Serbia. Situated in the northeastern part of Vojvodina, near the town of Kikinda. Even...
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  • Kinānah tribe, during the time of Muhammad, was in charge of authorizing the intercalation; that the Kinānah tribe had taken over this task from the Kinda tribe...
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  • Ibn al-Ash'ath (category Kinda)
    Yusuf, in 700–703. Ibn al-Ash'ath was a scion of a noble family of the Kinda tribe that had settled in the Arab garrison town of Kufa in Iraq. He played...
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  • dies, her spirit and knowledge enter her apprentice. A child in the Kinda tribe could have up to seven fathers, though this hasn't been elaborated on;...
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  • in his time. He belonged to the Walāʾ al-sakuna tribe, one of the major branches of the Kinda tribe in Yemen. Sometimes Bazanti is mention as "Ibn Abi...
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    of two brothers, Fayez and Fauzan of the Al Dhafir tribe, who sought refuge with the Al Kinda tribe near Jebel Samik. The death of Fauzan shortly after...
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  • Kindite is an adjective referring to: Kinda (tribe), an ancient and medieval Arab tribe Kingdom of Kinda, a tribal kingdom in north and central Arabia...
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  • team members have also imprisoned two members of the planet's native tribe, the Kinda. Sanders, the leader of the survey team, ventures into the jungle,...
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    Salihids (category Tribes of Arabia)
    of his information came from tribes who had interacted with the Salihids, namely the Ghassanids, the Banu Kalb and Kinda. When taken together with another...
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    large portion of the Arabian Peninsula through its subordinate, the Kinda tribe, who acted as auxiliaries. Initially, soldiers from Abyssinia formed...
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    the powerful tribe of Kinda in Hadhramaut in January 633. The campaigns came to end in June 633 as Abu Bakr successfully united all tribes of Arabia. These...
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  • Ja'da bint al-Ash'ath (category Kinda)
    early life and biography are known. She was of Arab origin from the tribe of Kinda. Shia Muslim historians wrote that Ja'da was promised gold and marriage...
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  • father's name is mentioned as Amr or Umar. He was from Hadhramaut from the Kinda tribe. Bashir or Bushr and his sons, Muhammad, joined Husayn ibn Ali in Karbala...
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  • martyred in the Battle of Karbala. Yazid ibn Ziyad ibn Muhasir was from the Kinda tribe from the Banu Bahdala clan. His kunya was Abu l-Sha'tha. When Ibn Ziyad...
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    altogether, as polytheism likely continued in the private sphere. The Kinda tribe's chief god was Kahl, whom their capital Qaryat Dhat Kahl (modern Qaryat...
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    mosques to help Islamization on the Island. Mu'awiya ibn Hudayj of the Kinda tribe remained on the island for several years. Later, in the same year, an...
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