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  • Taghlib
  • Arab tribe in Upper Mesopotamia in the 5th–10th centuries

    tribe is being considered for merging. › The Banu Taghlib (Arabic: بنو تغلب), also known as Taghlib ibn Wa'il, were an Arab tribe that originated in Jazira

    Taghlib

    Taghlib

  • Abu Taghlib
  • Emir of Mosul from 967 to 978

    al-Dawla Abu Taghlib Fadl Allah al-Ghadanfar al-Hamdani (Arabic: عدة الدولة أبو تغلب فضل الله الغضنفر الحمداني, romanized: ʿUddat al-Dawla ʿAbū Taghlib Faḍl Allāh

    Abu Taghlib

    Abu_Taghlib

  • Hamdanid dynasty
  • Islamic state in northern Mesopotamia and Syria from 890 to 1004

    They descended from the ancient Banu Taghlib tribe of Mesopotamia and Arabia. The Hamdanids hailed from Arab Taghlib tribe, and are descendants of Adi ibn

    Hamdanid dynasty

    Hamdanid dynasty

    Hamdanid_dynasty

  • Rabi'a ibn Nizar
  • Patriarch of one branch of the North Arabian tribes

    Shayban Banu Qays ibn Tha'laba Taym Allah (or Taym Allat) Banu Yashkur Taghlib al-Nammir ibn Qasit Like the rest of the Adnanite Arabs, legend has it

    Rabi'a ibn Nizar

    Rabi'a_ibn_Nizar

  • Amr ibn Kulthum
  • Poet and chieftain of the Taghlib tribe

    al-Taghlibi (Arabic: عمرو بن كلثوم; 526–584) was a poet and chieftain of the Taghlib tribe in pre-Islamic Arabia. One of his poems was included in the Mu'allaqat

    Amr ibn Kulthum

    Amr_ibn_Kulthum

  • Sajah
  • 7th-century Arab Christian self-declared prophetess

    Christianity influences from the Euphrates Region. Her mother came from Bani Taghlib from the Lower Mesopotamia region. However, according to Meir Jacob Kister

    Sajah

    Sajah

  • Aban ibn Taghlib
  • Shia Muslim and disciple of Shia Imams al-Sajjad, al-Baqir and al-Sadiq

    Abu Sa'id Aban ibn Taghlib ibn Rabah al-Kindi (Arabic: أبو سعيد أبان ابن تغلب ابن رباح الكندي) (died 758 AD/141 AH) was a Shia Muslim jurist, muhaddith

    Aban ibn Taghlib

    Aban_ibn_Taghlib

  • Al-Harith ibn Hilliza al-Yashkuri
  • Arabian poet

    arisen between the men of Taghlib and those of Bakr after a number of young Taghlib men had died in the desert. The men of Taghlib chose their prince, Amr

    Al-Harith ibn Hilliza al-Yashkuri

    Al-Harith_ibn_Hilliza_al-Yashkuri

  • Imru' al-Qais
  • Arab king and poet (496–544)

    tribes of Bakr and Taghlib agreed to support Imru' al-Qais and fought with him against Asad, killing many Asad tribesmen. Bakr and Taghlib withdrew their

    Imru' al-Qais

    Imru' al-Qais

    Imru'_al-Qais

  • Al-Muhalhil
  • Poet and warrior in pre-Islamic Arabia

    was an Arabic pre-Islamic poet and warrior born in Najd. He led the Banu Taghlib tribe in the forty-year long War of Basus. He was known for having a handsome

    Al-Muhalhil

    Al-Muhalhil

    Al-Muhalhil

  • Anizah
  • Adnanite Arab tribe

    Adnanites alongside the tribes of Abd al-Qays, Banu Bakr, Bani Hanifa, and Taghlib. In the genealogical scheme, Anizah's eponymous ancestor is a great uncle

    Anizah

    Anizah

    Anizah

  • Jassas ibn Murrah
  • Tribal chief from Banu Bakr in the pre-Islamic period

    tribe. He is best remembered for his assassination of the chief of the Taghlib tribe, Kulaib ibn Rabiah, which sparked the 40-year conflict known as the

    Jassas ibn Murrah

    Jassas_ibn_Murrah

  • Kulaib ibn Rabiah
  • King of the Adnanites (died c. 494)

    Ghanim, son of Taghlib ibn Wa'il. Hence, he is from the Taghlib tribe. Kulaib's descent from Adnan is also confirmed by the fact that Taghlib is descended

    Kulaib ibn Rabiah

    Kulaib ibn Rabiah

    Kulaib_ibn_Rabiah

  • Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibi
  • Iraqi poet (640-708)

    most famous Arab poets of the Umayyad period. He belonged to the Banu Taghlib tribe, and was, like his fellow-tribesmen, a Christian. Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibî

    Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibi

    Al-Akhtal_al-Taghlibi

  • Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi
  • 7th-century Muslim military commander and tribal chief

    Syrian Desert. By 688–689, he became embroiled in a conflict with the Taghlib tribe in support of his Qaysi ally Umayr ibn al-Hubab of the Banu Sulaym

    Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi

    Zufar_ibn_al-Harith_al-Kilabi

  • Kurds
  • Iranic ethnic group

    leader Ibn Baduya became independent with the support of the Hamdanid Abu Taghlib, but later sided with Adud al-Dawla. In 979, Adud al-Dawla sent an expedition

    Kurds

    Kurds

    Kurds

  • Al-Jazira (caliphal province)
  • Province of Arab Islamic caliphates

    to the Jazira. The Taghlib had stayed on and largely retained their Christian faith as other tribesmen embraced Islam. The Taghlib formed a large part

    Al-Jazira (caliphal province)

    Al-Jazira (caliphal province)

    Al-Jazira_(caliphal_province)

  • Banu Bakr
  • Arabian tribe belonging to the Rabi'ah branch

    at the Battle of Dhi Qar. The Banu Bakr tribe along with their cousins Taghlib are under the name Bani Bakr. Most of them today live in Arabia in Najd

    Banu Bakr

    Banu Bakr

    Banu_Bakr

  • Nasir al-Dawla
  • Emir of Mosul from 935 to 967

    branch of the Banu Taghlib, an Arab tribe resident in the area of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) since pre-Islamic times. The Taghlib had traditionally

    Nasir al-Dawla

    Nasir al-Dawla

    Nasir_al-Dawla

  • Basus War
  • Tribal war in 5th and 6th-century Arabia

    to late pre-Islamic Arabia and showcasing the rivalry of the tribes of Taghlib and Bakr. In Arabic historical and literary tradition, it is portrayed

    Basus War

    Basus War

    Basus_War

  • Banu Hanifa
  • Ancient Arab tribe

    Rabi'ah branch of North Arabian tribes, which also included Abdul Qays, Taghlib, al-Nammir ibn Qasit, and Anazzah. Though counted by the classical Arab

    Banu Hanifa

    Banu Hanifa

    Banu_Hanifa

  • Umayr ibn al-Hubab al-Sulami
  • Umayyad general and Qaysi tribes leader (died 689)

    leader of the Qaysi tribes in the factional wars with the Banu Kalb and Taghlib. Umayr was the son of a certain al-Hubab and belonged to the prominent

    Umayr ibn al-Hubab al-Sulami

    Umayr_ibn_al-Hubab_al-Sulami

  • Battle of Dhu Qar
  • Pre-Islamic battle fought between Arabs in southern Iraq and a Sassanid Persian army

    victory Belligerents Sasanian Empire Imperial Persian units Banu Tayy Banu Taghlib Banu Iyad (Pro-Sasanian faction Arab tribal coalition Banu Bakr Banu Ijl

    Battle of Dhu Qar

    Battle_of_Dhu_Qar

  • Qays–Yaman rivalry
  • Tribal rivalry in the Middle East

    assault the Taghlib, and with a large force he massacred numerous Taghlib tribesmen at the Khabur village of Makisin. Further Qaysi-Taghlib skirmishes

    Qays–Yaman rivalry

    Qays–Yaman_rivalry

  • Battle of Amida (972)
  • Hamdanid Dynasty, led by Hiba Allah bin Nasir al-Dawla, the brother of Abu Taghlib. Despite initial Byzantine successes in Northern Mesopotamia, the battle

    Battle of Amida (972)

    Battle of Amida (972)

    Battle_of_Amida_(972)

  • Sayf al-Dawla
  • 10th-century Muslim ruler of northern Syria

    branch of the Banu Taghlib, an Arab tribe resident in the area of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) since pre-Islamic times. The Taghlib had long been prominent

    Sayf al-Dawla

    Sayf al-Dawla

    Sayf_al-Dawla

  • Arabs
  • Ethnic group

    among certain northern Arabian tribes such as the Ghassanids, Lakhmids, Taghlib, Banu Amela, Banu Judham, Tanukhids and Tayy. In the early Christian centuries

    Arabs

    Arabs

    Arabs

  • Ma'add
  • Ancient Arab tribal grouping

    feared, / From the abundance of praise, you are its first recipient. The Taghlib poet al-Akhnas ibn Shurayq used the term in a similar way, to boast of

    Ma'add

    Ma'add

    Ma'add

  • Battle of Khazir
  • 686 battle near Mosul, Iraq

    to Umayr’s mid-battle defection and his later attacks on the tribes of Taghlib and Banu Kalb. In these later conflicts, the Kalb were led by Humayd ibn

    Battle of Khazir

    Battle_of_Khazir

  • Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy
  • Ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    bint Ka`b ibn al-Qayn ibn Jasr ibn Shay' Allah ibn Asad ibn Wabara ibn Taghlib ibn Hulwan ibn Imran ibn al-Haf ibn Quda'a. Her (Ma'wiyah's) mother was

    Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy

    Ka'b_ibn_Lu'ayy

  • 'Adud al-Dawla
  • Emir of the Buyids from 949 to 983

    convinced by Abu Taghlib, the Hamdanid ruler of Mosul, to go fight again against his cousin. On 29 May 978, Izz al-Dawla, along with Abu Taghlib, invaded the

    'Adud al-Dawla

    'Adud al-Dawla

    'Adud_al-Dawla

  • Syrian campaigns of John Tzimiskes
  • Campaigns in Syria and the Lavant, 974–975

    the objective of putting pressure on Abu Taghlib. He quickly set out for the border town of Amida, while Taghlib responded by sending an army under his

    Syrian campaigns of John Tzimiskes

    Syrian campaigns of John Tzimiskes

    Syrian_campaigns_of_John_Tzimiskes

  • Kingdom of Kinda
  • Ancient Arabian polity

    The battle ended with Shurahbil's death and a Taghlib victory. Salama was soon after expelled by the Taghlib, who went over to al-Mundhir. He took safety

    Kingdom of Kinda

    Kingdom of Kinda

    Kingdom_of_Kinda

  • Sa'id ibn Zayd
  • Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad

    Elder, who died in her father's lifetime. Umm Zayd. Umm al-Aswad from the Taghlib tribe. Amr the Younger. al-Aswad. Dumkh bint al-Asbagh of the Kalb tribe

    Sa'id ibn Zayd

    Sa'id_ibn_Zayd

  • Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa
  • Emir of Qatar

    subgroup of the Taghlib. The Al-Jumeila were descended from Ka'b ibn Zuhayr bin Jashim bin Habib bin Amr bin Ghanam bin Dithar/Taghlib ibn Wāʾil ibn Qasit

    Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa

    Mohammed_bin_Khalifa_Al_Khalifa

  • Mu'allaqat
  • Group of old Arabic poems

    to Harith's contemporary 'Amr, chief of the Taghlib, the rival tribe of the Bakr. 'Amr praises the Taghlib in glowing terms: Harith, in a similar vein

    Mu'allaqat

    Mu'allaqat

  • Abu Bakr
  • First caliph of Rashidun Caliphate from 632 to 634

    Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid; The Banu Hanifa, led by Musaylima; The Banu Tamim and Taghlib, led by Sajah bint al-Harith; The Banu Ans (in Yemen), led by Al-Aswad

    Abu Bakr

    Abu Bakr

    Abu_Bakr

  • Abu Abdallah al-Husayn ibn Nasir al-Dawla
  • Emir of Mosul

    Nasir al-Dawla (r. 935–967). Nasir al-Dawla was succeeded by his son Abu Taghlib, who had to confront uprisings by his half-brother Hamdan, and conflicts

    Abu Abdallah al-Husayn ibn Nasir al-Dawla

    Abu_Abdallah_al-Husayn_ibn_Nasir_al-Dawla

  • Shapur II's Arab campaign
  • 325 Sasanian military campaign

    Syrian Desert, Furthermore, he also deported some Arab tribes by force; the Taghlib to Bahrain and al-Khatt; the Banu Abdul Qays and Banu Tamim to Hajar; the

    Shapur II's Arab campaign

    Shapur II's Arab campaign

    Shapur_II's_Arab_campaign

  • Encyclopaedia of Islam
  • English reference work series (1913-present)

    No.3. Kassala-Musha'sha', 1937. Suppl. No.4. Musha'sha'-Taghlib, 1937. Suppl. No.5. Taghlib-Ziryab, 1938. M. Th. Houtsma, R. Basset et T. W. Arnold,

    Encyclopaedia of Islam

    Encyclopaedia of Islam

    Encyclopaedia_of_Islam

  • Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
  • of the peninsula, there is evidence of members of two tribes, Kinda and Taghlib, converting to Christianity in the 6th century. However, in the Hejaz in

    Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Sinjar
  • Town in Nineveh, Iraq

    late 5th century, the mountains around Sinjar became an abode of the Banu Taghlib, an Arab tribe. At the beginning of 6th century, a tribe called Qadišaiē

    Sinjar

    Sinjar

    Sinjar

  • Malik ibn Tawk
  • Governor of Syria (Bilad al-Sham)

    Syrian town of Mayadin. Malik ibn Tawk belonged to the Arab tribe of Banu Taghlib and traced his lineage to the 6th-century Taghlibi poet warrior Amr ibn

    Malik ibn Tawk

    Malik_ibn_Tawk

  • Abu Nuwayra al-Taghlibi
  • Poet and warrior of Banu Taghlib in the 6th century CE

    (Arabic: أبو نويرة التغلبي) was a poet and warrior who fought alongside the Taghlib tribe during the events of the Basus War. Abu Nuwayra was sent by Abu Layla

    Abu Nuwayra al-Taghlibi

    Abu_Nuwayra_al-Taghlibi

  • Ibn Bassam
  • Arab Andalusian historian and poet (1058–1147)

    Santarém (sometimes spelled Shantarin or Xantarin) and hailed from the Banu Taghlib tribe. He died in 1147. Ibn Bassam describes how the incessant invasions

    Ibn Bassam

    Ibn_Bassam

  • Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
  • Umayyad caliph from 685 to 705

    Banu Taghlib tribe in the Jazira sparked a series of tit-for-tat raids and further deepened Arab tribal divisions, the previously neutral Taghlib throwing

    Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan

    Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan

    Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan

  • Amr ibn Hind
  • Lakhmid Arab king from 554 to 569

    was killed over an insult to Amru ibn kulthum's mother the chief of the taghlib tribe. He was the son of the Lakhmid king al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man

    Amr ibn Hind

    Amr ibn Hind

    Amr_ibn_Hind

  • Christianity in Saudi Arabia
  • crypto-Christians, or secret Christians. Some Arabian tribes, such as Banu Taghlib and Banu Tamim, followed Christianity. Ancient Arabian Christianity has

    Christianity in Saudi Arabia

    Christianity in Saudi Arabia

    Christianity_in_Saudi_Arabia

  • Arab Christians
  • Arabs who follow Christianity

    remained living as crypto-Christians. Some Arabian tribes, such as Banu Taghlib and Banu Tamim, followed Christianity. Today, Saudi Arabia's Arab Christian

    Arab Christians

    Arab Christians

    Arab_Christians

  • Al-Basus
  • Arabian female poet who caused the 40-year Basus War

    some fields that were the property of Kulaib ibn Rabiah, the chief of the Taghlib tribe. Kulaib was unhappy at what had happened to his property, so he shot

    Al-Basus

    Al-Basus

  • Banu Najiyah revolt
  • Kharijite revolt against Ali

    to Masqalah criticizing his defection. Hulwan's tribe, the men of Banu Taghlib, blamed Masqalah for Hulwan's death and demanded compensation, which Masqalah

    Banu Najiyah revolt

    Banu_Najiyah_revolt

  • List of Shia hadith scholars
  • ibn Kharrabouz (trustworthy and from the Consensus companions) Aban ibn Taghlib Ziad ibn Isa ibn Obaideh al-Haza' Bokayr ibn A'yan Homarn ibn A'yan Mohammad

    List of Shia hadith scholars

    List_of_Shia_hadith_scholars

  • List of deceased maraji
  • CE AH Birth Education Death Website Notes 1 - Aban - Abu Sa'id Aban ibn Taghlib ibn Rubah al-Bakri al-Jurairi al-Kindi al-Rabie al-Kufi - - - 758 141 Iraq

    List of deceased maraji

    List_of_deceased_maraji

  • Forced conversion
  • Adoption of a different religion or irreligion under duress

    Caliph Al-Walid I said to Shamala, the Christian Arab leader of the Banu Taghlib: "As you are a chief of the Arabs you shame them all by worshipping the

    Forced conversion

    Forced_conversion

  • Kharijite Rebellions against Ali
  • Armed uprisings by Muhakkima Secessionists against Ali (657–661)

    000 + Casualties and losses Unknown ~ 4,000 killed 500+ captured 3+ Muslim civilians killed by the Kharijites and 1 Christian of Banu Taghlib killed

    Kharijite Rebellions against Ali

    Kharijite Rebellions against Ali

    Kharijite_Rebellions_against_Ali

  • Umdat al-Talib
  • Genealogy book about Shiite first Imam, Ali

    Maroof ibn Kharbooz Maki Abdullah ibn Ata Makki Ja'far al-Sadiq Aban ibn Taghlib Is'haq ibn Ammar Seirafi Kufi Borayd ibn Mu'awiyah ibn Al-Ejli Hariz ibn

    Umdat al-Talib

    Umdat_al-Talib

  • Abd al-Qays
  • Arab tribe

    tribe, with a significant minority from the cousin tribes of Bakr and Taghlib Ibn Wai’l tribes, which are today known as the Anizah tribe. The majority

    Abd al-Qays

    Abd al-Qays

    Abd_al-Qays

  • John of Damascus
  • Christian monk, priest, hymnographer and apologist (675/6–749)

    Mansur could have implied descent from the Arab Christian tribes of Kalb or Taghlib. The name was common among Syrian Christians of Arab origins, and Eutychius

    John of Damascus

    John of Damascus

    John_of_Damascus

  • Banu Sulaym
  • Arab tribe

    encroached on the tribal territory of the Taghlib along the Khabur River, provoking a war with the Taghlib, in the course of which Umayr was slain in

    Banu Sulaym

    Banu Sulaym

    Banu_Sulaym

  • Qedar (person)
  • Ancestor of the Qedarites

    tribes and confederations including the Quda'a, Mudar, Hudhayl, Kinana, Taghlib, Bakr ibn Wa'il and Quraysh. The Islamic view of Qedar affirms what is

    Qedar (person)

    Qedar (person)

    Qedar_(person)

  • Yaman (tribal group)
  • Former Arab tribal confederation

    the Islamic conquests. Some Yamani tribes like the Kalb, Tanukh, Judham Taghlib had been in Syria before the coming of Islam, while the majority of Qaysis

    Yaman (tribal group)

    Yaman_(tribal_group)

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • Nisibis (299). Shapur ll's Arab Campaign (325) Sasanian Empire Arabs Iyad Taghlib Banu Bakr Banu Abdul Qays Banu Tamim Banu Hanzalah Victory The Sasanian

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • First Battle of Kulab
  • battle reignited old rivalries, most notably between the Banu Bakr and Banu Taghlib tribes (cousin tribes of the Rabi'ah branch), whose decades-long Basus

    First Battle of Kulab

    First_Battle_of_Kulab

  • Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha
  • 7th-century Muslim Arab general and commander in the conquest of Persia

    forces, particularly the Banu Bakr, as well as allied groups such as the Taghlib and the Tamim. Through these alliances, he helped maintain order and secure

    Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha

    Al-Muthanna_ibn_Haritha

  • Jarrahids
  • Arab dynasty

    support. The latter requested Mufarrij hand over Abu Taghlib to Caliph al-Aziz, but fearing Abu Taghlib could be potentially used by the Fatimids against

    Jarrahids

    Jarrahids

  • 1070
  • Calendar year

    bishop July 6 Godelieve, Flemish saint (approximate date) Said al-Andalusi, Taghlib Arab astronomer (b. 1029) July 17 – Baldwin VI (the Good), count of Flanders

    1070

    1070

  • Ali al-Sajjad
  • Great-grandson of Muhammad and fourth Shia Imam (659–713)

    other notable companions of al-Sajjad were Abu Hamza al-Thumali, Aban ibn Taghlib, Abu Khalid al-Kabuli, Yahya ibn Umm Tawil, Sa'id ibn Jubayr, Sa'id ibn

    Ali al-Sajjad

    Ali al-Sajjad

    Ali_al-Sajjad

  • Ishaq ibn Muslim al-Uqayli
  • 8th-century Umayyad general and governor

    in 684–691. He played a key role in the Qaysi feud with the pro-Umayyad Taghlib tribe in 689, pushing the tribe to flee their camp near Mosul into a rout

    Ishaq ibn Muslim al-Uqayli

    Ishaq_ibn_Muslim_al-Uqayli

  • Banu Asad
  • Arab tribe

    which started a long war between Kindah with the help of some tribes like Taghlib who were under them against the Banu Asad, the Himyarite Kingdom aided

    Banu Asad

    Banu_Asad

  • Al-Aziz Billah
  • Fatimid dynasty caliph from 975 to 996

    when Ibn al-Jarrah attacked Abu Taghlib and his men at Ramla, al-Fadl came to his aid with his own troops. Abu Taghlib was taken captive and executed.

    Al-Aziz Billah

    Al-Aziz Billah

    Al-Aziz_Billah

  • Sinjar Mountains
  • Mountain range in Iraq and Syria

    Starting in the late 5th century, the mountains became an abode of the Banu Taghlib, an Arab tribe. The region was conquered by the Arab Muslim general Iyad

    Sinjar Mountains

    Sinjar Mountains

    Sinjar_Mountains

  • List of wars and battles in pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Sacrilegious Wars) First Battle of Kulab. A civil war in Kinda supported by the Taghlib and Bakr tribes. Lakhmid-Ghassanid conflict. A centuries-long rivalry between

    List of wars and battles in pre-Islamic Arabia

    List_of_wars_and_battles_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Shapur II
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379

    Peninsula. Furthermore, he also deported some Arab tribes by force; the Taghlib to Bahrain and al-Khatt; the Banu Abdul Qays and Banu Tamim to Hajar; the

    Shapur II

    Shapur II

    Shapur_II

  • Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
  • al-a'rezat al-aksar bel taghziat Ma'loofat Resalat fi shari al-raghigh va taghlib al-bai'd Maqalat fi an al-foroj ahar men al-farkh Al-maqalat al-mesriat

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • Qays
  • Arab tribal confederation

    against the Taghlib, and the two sides fought several battles near the Khabur, Balikh and Tigris rivers. Umayr was killed by the Taghlib in 689 and Zufar

    Qays

    Qays

  • Oriental Orthodoxy in Saudi Arabia
  • regions within Arabia also had Miaphysite communities such as the Banu Taghlib, Banu Tamim, and as well as the Ghassanids who were well known for their

    Oriental Orthodoxy in Saudi Arabia

    Oriental Orthodoxy in Saudi Arabia

    Oriental_Orthodoxy_in_Saudi_Arabia

  • Mazun (Sasanian province)
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    Peninsula. Furthermore, he also deported some Arab tribes by force; the Taghlib to Bahrain and Hatta; the Banu Abdul Qays and Banu Tamim to Hagar; the

    Mazun (Sasanian province)

    Mazun (Sasanian province)

    Mazun_(Sasanian_province)

  • Ja'far al-Sadiq
  • Muslim scholar and Shia imam (c.702–765)

    divinely-guided imam in every age to teach and lead God's community. Aban ibn Taghlib was an outstanding jurist and traditionist and an associate of al-Sadiq

    Ja'far al-Sadiq

    Ja'far al-Sadiq

    Ja'far_al-Sadiq

  • Sabuktakin
  • Turkic commander

    in Upper Mesopotamia to finally subdue the Hamdanid ruler of Mosul, Abu Taghlib. The Hamdanids abandoned Mosul without a fight, but sent an army to threaten

    Sabuktakin

    Sabuktakin

  • Al-Walid ibn Tarif al-Shaybani
  • Khawarij rebel of Harun al-Rashid era

    795. In several sources al-Walid is referred to as a member of the Banu Taghlib, but Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani and Ibn Khallikan call him a Shaybani, and

    Al-Walid ibn Tarif al-Shaybani

    Al-Walid_ibn_Tarif_al-Shaybani

  • Najd
  • Region in central Saudi Arabia

    Within three years the Kingdom of Kinda had split into four groups: Asad, Taghlib, Qays and Kinānah, each led by a prince of Kindah. These small principalities

    Najd

    Najd

    Najd

  • Markada
  • Town in al-Hasakah, Syria

    of cotton were grown around the site. In the late 680s, numerous Arab Taghlib tribesmen were killed in an ambush at Makisin by the Sulaym tribe as part

    Markada

    Markada

    Markada

  • Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
  • Muslim general (c. 595 – 674)

    named Syaharijah and Arab Christian warriors from the tribes of Iyad, Taghlib, and an-Nimr. Sa'd wrote a letter to Umar about this news, and Umar replied

    Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas

    Sa'd_ibn_Abi_Waqqas

  • Abu Ishaq Ibrahim (Buyid)
  • Son of Buyid emir Mu'izz al-Dawla

    Sabuktakin were campaigning in the territories of the Hamdanid ruler Abu Taghlib, the latter outflanked the Buyid army and marched towards Baghdad. Abu

    Abu Ishaq Ibrahim (Buyid)

    Abu_Ishaq_Ibrahim_(Buyid)

  • Al-Walid ibn Uqba
  • Governor of Kufa (died 680)

     634–644), al-Walid was charged with collecting the sadaqat from the Banu Taghlib tribe in Upper Mesopotamia. Later he involved during Muslim conquest of

    Al-Walid ibn Uqba

    Al-Walid_ibn_Uqba

  • Abraha
  • 6th-century Ethiopian Aksumite military general

    was entrusted by Abraha with the governance of the tribes of Bakr and Taghlib. The other inscriptions from Abraha's reign discuss the last repairs to

    Abraha

    Abraha

    Abraha

  • Marthad'ilan Yu'nim
  • King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat

    hundred soldiers to assist Imru' al-Qays in his mission to reunite the Taghlib and Banu Bakr tribes in the Basus War in order to defeat the Banu Asad

    Marthad'ilan Yu'nim

    Marthad'ilan_Yu'nim

  • Twelver Shi'ism
  • Branch of Shia Islam

    answer to the judicial problems of the people. As al-Baqir said to Aban ibn Taghlib: "Sit down at the door of the mosque and pronounce fatwa (judgement) to

    Twelver Shi'ism

    Twelver Shi'ism

    Twelver_Shi'ism

  • Rashidun army
  • Armed forces of the Muslim Rashidun Caliphate

    that of the Banu Hanifa headed by Musaylimah those from among the Banu Taghlib and the Bani Tamim headed by Sajah that of the Al-Ansi headed by Al-Aswad

    Rashidun army

    Rashidun_army

  • Shia Islam in Iraq
  • Largest sect of the Muslim majority in Iraq

    al-Hakam, Zurarah ibn A'yun, Burayd ibn Mu'awiya, Mu'min al-Taq, Aban ibn Taghlib, Abu Basir al-Asadi and Muhammad bin Muslim, all disciples of Imam Ja'far

    Shia Islam in Iraq

    Shia Islam in Iraq

    Shia_Islam_in_Iraq

  • Zuhayr ibn Janab
  • Chieftain of the Banu Kalb tribe and a pre-Islamic Arabic warrior poet

    alliance with the Aksumite viceroy Abraha, Zuhayr quelled a revolt by the Taghlib and Bakr tribes, capturing their chieftains, including Kulayb ibn Rabi'a

    Zuhayr ibn Janab

    Zuhayr_ibn_Janab

  • Umayya ibn Abi as-Salt
  • Pioneer of monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia

    between the Aws and Khazraj and the Basus War between the Banu Bakr and Banu Taghlib. In his Diwan, the poetry featured there focuses on themes of wisdom and

    Umayya ibn Abi as-Salt

    Umayya_ibn_Abi_as-Salt

  • Banu Kalb
  • Former Arabian tribe

    territories eastward toward the Euphrates River, following the retreat of the Taghlib tribe in c. 570. The Kalb's tribal territory was bordered on the north

    Banu Kalb

    Banu Kalb

    Banu_Kalb

  • Dawasir
  • Arabian tribe

    tribes of the Azd and the Banu Toghlib (Arabic: بنو تغلب), also known as Taghlib ibn Wa'il. The 'original' Dawasir are believed to be descendants from Doser

    Dawasir

    Dawasir

  • August 29
  • Day of the year

    Chunyan, Chinese empress 956 – Fu the Elder, Chinese empress 979 – Abu Taghlib, Hamdanid emir 1021 – Minamoto no Yorimitsu, Japanese nobleman (born 948)

    August 29

    August_29

  • Hani ibn Urwa
  • 7th-century Yemeni leader

    Maroof ibn Kharbooz Maki Abdullah ibn Ata Makki Ja'far al-Sadiq Aban ibn Taghlib Is'haq ibn Ammar Seirafi Kufi Borayd ibn Mu'awiyah ibn Al-Ejli Hariz ibn

    Hani ibn Urwa

    Hani_ibn_Urwa

  • Banu Shayban
  • Arab tribe

    shores of the Persian Gulf. Its chief opponents during this time were the Taghlib and Banu Tamim. Already from pre-Islamic times, the tribe was "celebrated

    Banu Shayban

    Banu Shayban

    Banu_Shayban

  • List of wars: before 1000
  • 508 AD Franco-Visigothic Wars Franks Visigoths 494 AD 534 AD Basus War Taghlib Banu Bakr 502 AD 506 AD Anastasian War Sasanian Empire Lakhmids Byzantine

    List of wars: before 1000

    List_of_wars:_before_1000

  • Muhammad al-Baqir
  • Fifth of the Twelve Shia Imams

    from Zurara only in public to save the latter from persecution. Aban ibn Taghlib was another associate of al-Baqir and later of al-Sadiq. An outstanding

    Muhammad al-Baqir

    Muhammad al-Baqir

    Muhammad_al-Baqir

  • Arabs in Turkey
  • Ethnic group in the Republic of Turkey

    Among those tribes are the Banu Bakr, Mudar, Rabi'ah ibn Nizar and Banu Taghlib. According to a Turkish study based on a large survey in 2006, 0.7% of

    Arabs in Turkey

    Arabs_in_Turkey

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    (Евфимья) Feminine form of Russian Efim, EFIM'IA means "holy, pious." 

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