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first Isaba settlement, named Isaba-utugbo and from there he crossed the Isaba river and founded Ogbetu, Igbaregba, Tobo-ama-Isaba and finally Isaba at a
Isaba_tribe
Ethnic group
Al-Ghabah, vol. 1, p. 783 Ibn Makula, Ikmal al-Kamal, vol. 4, p. 347 Al-Isaba fi Ma’rifat al-Sahaba – (vol. 3 / p. 48 Lee Strange (1890), Palestine Under
Tribes_of_Yemen
Tribe of the Ijaw people from Nigeria
tribal authority. The town of Isaba is considered by some to be its own tribe; others see it as part of the Ogbe. The Ogbe tribe traces its historical origins
Ogbe_tribe
Paternal uncle of Muhammad (c. 566 – c. 653)
(saww), p. 1180. Ibn Hajar, Isaba vol. 5 #7129. Tabari (Landau-Tasseron) p. 201. Ibn Hajar, Isaba vol. 5 #6279. Ibn Hajar, Isaba vol. 6 #8329. Tabari (Landau-Tasseron)
Abbas_ibn_Abd_al-Muttalib
Uncle of Muhammad (c. 568–625)
Brill. ISBN 978-9004364165. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, Ahmad ibn Ali (1995). al-Iṣāba fī Tamyīz al-Ṣaḥāba (in Arabic). Vol. 2. Beirut, Lebanon: Dar Al-Kutub Al-Ilmiyah
Hamza_ibn_Abd_al-Muttalib
Companion of Muhammad and Umar's Brother
The Women of Madina. London: Ta-Ha Publishers. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. Al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba vol. 8 #11448. Muhammad ibn Saad. Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir
Zayd_ibn_al-Khattab
Cousin of the prophet Muhammad (c.614–c.639)
202. Muslim 5:2347. Abu Dawud 19:2979. Ibn Hajar, Isaba, vol. 7 #11412; vol. 8 #12064. Ibn Hajar, Isaba, vol. 8 #12234. Guillaume, A. (1960). New Life on
Fadl_ibn_Abbas
Son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
**12 AH / 633 CE**, faithful to her memory until his death. Ibn Hajar, Al-Isaba vol. 7 #10173, p. 224 Muhammad ibn Saad. Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir vol.
Abu_al-As_ibn_al-Rabi'
Companion (sahabi) and cousin of Muhammad
5:59:553. Muslim 8:3407, 3409, 3411. Ahmed "ibn Hajar" al-Asqalani. Al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba, vol. 3 #3385. Ahmed ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri. Ansab al-Ashraf
Umama_bint_Hamza
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (c.594-c.653)
Aʿlam al-Nubalaʾ, Islamweb edition (archived 19 April 2017) Ibn Hajar, al-Isaba fi Tamyiz al-Sahaba, vol. 3, p. 1075 (archived 19 April 2017) Ibn Saʿd,
Rabi'ah_ibn_al-Harith
Family of Caliph Umar
p. 6. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, Al-Hafidh Shihabuddin Abu'l-Fadl Ahmad. al-Isaba fi tamyiz as-Sahaba. pp. 8, 193. Ibn Kathir, Ibn Sa'd. Tabaqat al-Kubra
Family_tree_of_Umar
Companion of Muhammad (c. 603–679)
islamweb.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 19 March 2019. Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani. "al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba". shamela.ws (in Arabic). Archived from the original
Abu_Hurayra
Companion of Muhammad
Albany: State University of New York Press. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. Al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba vol. 8 #11448. Abbott, N. (1942). Aishah - the Beloved
Abd_Allah_ibn_Abi_Bakr
Nigerian ethnic group
and Delta states. In Delta State, they comprise clans and towns such as Isaba, Kabo, Tuomo, Kumbo, Bomadi, Patani, Warri South, Warri North, Ogbe-Ijo
Ijaw_people
Spanish Jesuit, missionary and martyr
on 5 May 1641 in Villa de Isaba in Navarre, Spain, the son of Pedro Barace and María Mainz. He studied primary school in Isaba. At this stage of his life
Cipriano_Barace
Wife of Sultan Moulay Ismail (c.1668–1754)
war back to stability.[citation needed] She also wrote a commentary of Al-Isaba fi Marifat as-Sabaha, a book which authored by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, and
Khanatha_bint_Bakkar
Muhammad's seventh wife (c. 590–641)
Jurisprudence from Muhammad's life, p. 126. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. Al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba, vol. IV, p. 307. Bukhari 7:62:84. Bukhari 7:62:97.
Zaynab_bint_Jahsh
1920–21 insurgency against French forces in northern Syria
other ′iṣābāt, namely al-Sa'dun's ′iṣābā (over 400 rebels) in the Jabal Qusayr area near Antioch, Umar al-Bitar's ′iṣābā (150 rebels) in Jabal Sahyun in
Hananu_Revolt
Companion of Muhammad
Albedayat wa Alnahaya. pp. chapter 8, page 345. Asqalani, Ibn_Hajar. al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba. p. 1810. Ibn Hajar Asqalani, Tahdhib al-Tahdhib, p
Asma_bint_Abi_Bakr
Arab Muslim military commander (594–656)
p. 164. Ibn Sa'd 2013, p. 85. Ibn Sa'd 1995, pp. 208–209. Ibn Hajar, Al-Isaba vol. 4 p. 687, cited in Abbott, N. (1942, 1985). Aishah – the Beloved of
Zubayr_ibn_al-Awwam
Autonomous community and province of Spain
Esparza de Salazar, Estella, Ezcabarte, Garde, Goñi, Güesa, Guesálaz, Huarte, Isaba, Iza, Izalzu, Jaurrieta, Juslapeña, Lezáu, Lizoáin, Ochagavía, Odieta, Oláibar
Navarre
Town in Nigeria
in South-West Nigeria. Odo Ere consists of four Aku (i.e. clans) called Isaba clan, Ibaru clan, Oke Aga clan and Ipa clan. Each of the four clans is semi-autonomous
Odo_Ere
ISABA TRIBE
ISABA TRIBE
Male
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with other forms of Sava.
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, Arabic, Australian, Banarsi, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi
Early Morning Breeze; Zephyr; Morning; A Gentle Breeze; From Sheba; The Queen of Sheba is Mentioned in the Old Testament as Having been Hugely Rich and Very Ostentatious; Daughter of the Oath; Fresh Air
Male
Hebrew
(שַׂלְמָה) Hebrew unisex name SALMA means "garment." In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of the father of Boaz. Compare with strictly masculine Saba.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ruler; Guardian of the North East
Boy/Male
Arabic
First Ancestor of the Tribe of Bani Saba to which King Zahhak Belonged
Girl/Female
Muslim
A queen of Saba in the days
Female
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Hebrew unisex name SABA means "aged, old." Compare with strictly masculine Saba.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hungarian
Shepherd; Wanderer; From Mythology; Gift
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Arabic Saba, SABAS means "ole man."
Girl/Female
German
strong willed.
Girl/Female
Indian
A queen of Saba in the days
Female
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with strictly masculine forms of Sava.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Isaias, ISAIA means "God is salvation."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sheba
Male
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Hebrew unisex name SABA means "aged, old." Compare with another form of Saba.
Girl/Female
Indian
Early morning breeze
Girl/Female
Muslim
Early morning breeze
Male
African
walks slowly, stealthily.
Girl/Female
Greek Muslim
From Sheba.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Strong Willed; Charitable; Giving
ISABA TRIBE
ISABA TRIBE
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of several places named with Old English hÇ£lig ‘holy’ (a mutated variant of hÄlig) + well(a) ‘well’, ‘spring’, in particular Helliwell in Worsborough, South Yorkshire, or Holywell (earlier Helliwell) in Stainland, West Yorkshire. Compare Hollowell.
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gift of God, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Conqueror; Arjuna
Girl/Female
Indian
Lake of Water
Girl/Female
English
A, which is believed to have been the origin of the term to jilt, used when a person unexpectedly...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Lightning
Boy/Male
Tamil
Intelligent
Surname or Lastname
English (Cambridgeshire)
English (Cambridgeshire) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has mercy for poor, Kind to the poor
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ISABA TRIBE
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ISABA TRIBE
n. pl.
A Turkish tribe which about the close of the 15th century conquered, and settled in, that part of Asia now called Turkestan.
n. pl.
A tribe of North American Indians belonging to the Creek confederation.
a.
Of or pertaining to Saba in Arabia, celebrated for producing aromatic plants.
n. pl.
A tribe of birds comprising the sheathbills.
n. pl.
An extensive tribe of North American Indians of the Shoshone stock, inhabiting Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and adjacent regions. They are subdivided into several subordinate tribes, some of which are among the most degraded of North American Indians.
n.
A family of animals descended from some particular female progenitor, through the female line; as, the Duchess tribe of shorthorns.
n. pl.
A tribe of ungulates comprising the camels.
n. pl.
A tribe of edentates comprising the South American ant-eaters. The tongue is long, slender, exsertile, and very flexible, whence the name.
n.
A nation of savages or uncivilized people; a body of rude people united under one leader or government; as, the tribes of the Six Nations; the Seneca tribe.
n.
Any one of numerous species of club-shaped, compound Alcyonaria belonging to Veretillum and allied genera, of the tribe Pennatulacea. The whole colony can move about as if it were a simple animal.
p. pl.
A tribe of spiders, comprising some of those which take their prey in a web, but which also frequently run with agility, and chase and seize their prey.
v. t.
To distribute into tribes or classes.
n. pl.
A tribe of worms including Phoronis. See Phoronis.
n. pl.
A tribe of Old World lizards which comprises the chameleon. They have long, flexible tongues.
n. pl.
A tribe of bats including the common insectivorous bats of America and Europe, belonging to Vespertilio and allied genera. They lack a nose membrane.
n.
A division, class, or distinct portion of a people, from whatever cause that distinction may have originated; as, the city of Athens was divided into ten tribes.
n.
A family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same progenitor, and kept distinct, as in the case of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.
a.
Relating to the religion of Saba, or to the worship of the heavenly bodies.
n. pl.
An extensive tribe of bivalve mollusks of which the genus Venus is the type. The shells are usually oval, or somewhat heartshaped, with a conspicuous lunule. See Venus.
n.
A number of species or genera having certain structural characteristics in common; as, a tribe of plants; a tribe of animals.