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  • Tayy
  • Arabian tribe

    The Tayy (Arabic: طيء/ALA-LC: Ṭayyi’; Musnad: 𐩷𐩺), also known as Ṭayyi, Tayyaye, or Taiyaye, are a large and ancient Arab tribal confederation. The nisba

    Tayy

    Tayy

  • Shammar
  • Arabian tribal confederation

    descended from the Tayy, which migrated into the northern Arabian Peninsula from Yemen in the second century. It is the largest branch of the Tayy, and one of

    Shammar

    Shammar

    Shammar

  • Salih ibn Mirdas
  • Emir of Aleppo

    Raqqa, by 1022. He later formed an alliance with the Banu Kalb and Banu Tayy tribes and supported their struggle against the Fatimids of Egypt. During

    Salih ibn Mirdas

    Salih ibn Mirdas

    Salih_ibn_Mirdas

  • Kar Tayy
  • King of Dvaravati from 1081 to 1121

    Kar Tayy (Thai: กาแต; Burmese: ကာတေး) was a Pagan monarch who assumed control of the Dvaravati throne at Mueang Uthong following the succession disputes

    Kar Tayy

    Kar_Tayy

  • Shibl al-Dawla Nasr
  • Emir of Aleppo from 1029 to 1038

    supported his ally, Hassan ibn Mufarrij, the Jarrahid emir of the Bedouin Banu Tayy tribe, against a Fatimid army led by Anushtakin al-Dizbari. In May 1029,

    Shibl al-Dawla Nasr

    Shibl al-Dawla Nasr

    Shibl_al-Dawla_Nasr

  • Yaman (tribal group)
  • Former Arab tribal confederation

    confederations was that some of the Yamani tribes like the Kalb, Tanukh, Judham, and Tayy had been extant in the Levant before the Muslim conquest, while most of the

    Yaman (tribal group)

    Yaman_(tribal_group)

  • Anushtakin al-Dizbari
  • Fatimid statesman and general (d. 1042)

    Palestine and confronted the powerful Jarrahids, a leading family of the Banu Tayy bedouins that often menaced Palestine's inhabitants. He was dealt with significant

    Anushtakin al-Dizbari

    Anushtakin_al-Dizbari

  • Battle of Qamishli (2021)
  • Military operation of the Syrian civil war

    medium and light weapons such as AK-47s as well as RPGs. The Asayish captured Tayy and Halako neighborhoods during the battle, and captured most NDF checkpoints

    Battle of Qamishli (2021)

    Battle of Qamishli (2021)

    Battle_of_Qamishli_(2021)

  • Hatim al-Tai
  • 6th-century Arab chieftain and poet

    Hatim al-Tai (Arabic: حاتم الطائي, 'Hatim of the Tayy tribe'; died 578), full name Ḥātim bin ʿAbd Allāh bin Saʿd aṭ-Ṭāʾiyy (Arabic: حاتم بن عبد الله بن

    Hatim al-Tai

    Hatim al-Tai

    Hatim_al-Tai

  • Khalid ibn al-Walid
  • Arab Muslim general (died 642)

    encamped. The Tayy defected to the Muslims before Khalid's troops arrived to Buzakha, the result of mediation between the two sides by the Tayy chief Adi

    Khalid ibn al-Walid

    Khalid ibn al-Walid

    Khalid_ibn_al-Walid

  • Battle of Dhu al-Qassah
  • 632 Rashidun Caliphate victory east of Medina

    led by Hibal ibn Khuwailid, the Banu Ghatafan, the Banu Hawazin, and the Tayy went to meet Caliph Abu Bakr. Upon their arrival to Medina, they were received

    Battle of Dhu al-Qassah

    Battle of Dhu al-Qassah

    Battle_of_Dhu_al-Qassah

  • Najd
  • Region in central Saudi Arabia

    northerly Ḥa'il Province, which features the mountains of Jabal Shammar and the Tayy capital of Ḥaʼil. The Najd region is home to approximately one-third of Saudi

    Najd

    Najd

    Najd

  • Mirdasid dynasty
  • Emirate of Aleppo dynasty from 1014 to 1080

    in Syria, the Banu Kalb of the Damascus region and the Jarrahid-led Banu Tayy of Transjordan, whereby the three tribes agreed to support the other in taking

    Mirdasid dynasty

    Mirdasid dynasty

    Mirdasid_dynasty

  • Hail (city)
  • Seat of Hail Province, Saudi Arabia

    ibn Hatim and Safana bint Hatim. He was a Christian, and belonged to the Tayy Arabian tribe. Stories about his extreme generosity have made him an icon

    Hail (city)

    Hail (city)

    Hail_(city)

  • Battle of Abraq
  • 632 event in the Nejd region, Saudi Arabia

    Caliphate,, Belligerents Rashidun Caliphate Rebellious Arab tribes Banu Abs Tayy Banu Hawāzin Banu Asad Banu Dhubyan Banu Subay' Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat Commanders

    Battle of Abraq

    Battle of Abraq

    Battle_of_Abraq

  • Bajir
  • Religious deity in pre Islamic Arabia

    that other neighbouring tribes such as Tayy and al-Qudaa might have revered the deity. Mazin bin Gadhuba al-Tayy, a native of Oman, was said to have been

    Bajir

    Bajir

  • Al-Tai FC
  • Association football club in Saudi Arabia

    Al-Tai Football Club (Arabic: نادي الطائي, lit. Tayy Club) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in the city of Hail, in north-western Saudi

    Al-Tai FC

    Al-Tai_FC

  • Battle of the Camel
  • 7th-century battle of the First Fitna

    Caliphate Banu Hashim Ansars Madhhij Banu Abd al-Qays Banu Bakr Banu Asad Banu Tayy Zuṭṭ Uthmaniyya of Aisha Banu Umayya Quraysh Banu Tamim Banu Azd Banu Dabbah

    Battle of the Camel

    Battle of the Camel

    Battle_of_the_Camel

  • Tay al-Ard
  • Mystical form of teleportation in Islam

    Tay al-Arḍ (Arabic: طيّ الأرض, romanized: ṭayy al-adḍ, lit. 'folding up of the earth') is the name for thaumaturgical teleportation in occult traditions

    Tay al-Ard

    Tay_al-Ard

  • Antarah ibn Shaddad
  • Arabian warrior and poet (525-608)

    accomplished poet and a mighty warrior. He earned his freedom after the Tayy tribe invaded the lands of the Banu ʿAbs at the start of the Dahis and al-Ghabra

    Antarah ibn Shaddad

    Antarah ibn Shaddad

    Antarah_ibn_Shaddad

  • Kahlan
  • Historic Sabaean tribe

    Umayyad Empire. The Kahlan branched into 5 main branches; Azd, Hamdan, Lakhm, Tayy, Kinda. Madhhij In the 3rd century AD. The Azd branched into four branches

    Kahlan

    Kahlan

  • Expedition of Ali ibn Abi Talib (Al-Fuls)
  • THE IDOL OF TAYY Then (occurred) the sariyyah of 'Ali lbn Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him, towards al-Fuls, the idol of the Tayy, to demolish

    Expedition of Ali ibn Abi Talib (Al-Fuls)

    Expedition_of_Ali_ibn_Abi_Talib_(Al-Fuls)

  • Ibn Abi Tayyi
  • Shi'i historian and poet

    Ibn Abi Tayyi (Arabic: إبن أبي طيء) Yaḥyā Abū Zakariyyā ibn Ḥamīd al-Najjār (1180–1228) was a Shi'i historian and poet from Aleppo. Known for his Universal

    Ibn Abi Tayyi

    Ibn_Abi_Tayyi

  • Saracen
  • Archaic term for Arabs and later for all Muslims

    and the Arabes. The Taeni, later identified with the Arab people called Tayy, were located around Khaybar (an oasis north of Medina) and also in an area

    Saracen

    Saracen

    Saracen

  • Adi ibn Hatim
  • Sahabah

    الطائي, romanized: ʿAdī ibn Ḥātim al-Ṭāʾī) was a leader of the Arab tribe of Tayy, and one of the companions of Muhammad. He was the son of the poet Hatim

    Adi ibn Hatim

    Adi_ibn_Hatim

  • Battle of Ayn al-Tamr (659)
  • Battle of the First Fitna

    alongside 1000 men from the Banu Tayy. Ali stated to prepare their troops in Nukhayla. Besides the forces of the Banu Tayy, only 1000 more troops arrived

    Battle of Ayn al-Tamr (659)

    Battle of Ayn al-Tamr (659)

    Battle_of_Ayn_al-Tamr_(659)

  • Palmyra
  • Ancient city in central Syria

    Homs district under direct Mamluk rule. The Al Fadl clan (a branch of the Tayy tribe) were loyal to the Mamluks, and in 1281, Prince Issa bin Muhanna of

    Palmyra

    Palmyra

    Palmyra

  • Alaskan hip-hop
  • Rap music genre

    incentives for employment and residence. The second wave of artists such as 'Tayy Tarantino', 'Alaska Redd', 'F03 Bear', 'F03 Fazo', 'Baby Cisco' and 'Fairview

    Alaskan hip-hop

    Alaskan_hip-hop

  • Rashidi dynasty
  • Arabian Muslim dynasty (1836–1921)

    The Rashidi dynasty, also called Al Rashid or the House of Rashid (Arabic: آل رشيد Āl Rashīd; pronounced [ʔæːl raˈʃiːd]), was a historic Arabian House

    Rashidi dynasty

    Rashidi dynasty

    Rashidi_dynasty

  • Al-Aqsa Mosque
  • Mosque compound in Jerusalem

    unprecedented depredations throughout Palestine by the Bedouins of the Banu Tayy under the Jarrahids in the 1020s likely caused a substantial decrease in

    Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Al-Aqsa_Mosque

  • Al-Bayati
  • Surname list

    between Arabs and Turkmen. Arab sources claim it as an Arab tribe of the Tayy tribal confederacy. Turkmen sources however claim the tribe's ancestry is

    Al-Bayati

    Al-Bayati

  • Usama ibn Zayd
  • Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad

    Arabia Zayd's mother, Suda bint Thaalaba, was from the Maan branch of the Tayy tribe. As such, Usama was born into a family with strong connections to Muhammad

    Usama ibn Zayd

    Usama_ibn_Zayd

  • Second Qarmatian invasion of Egypt
  • Conflict between Qarmatians and Fatimids

    the defection of the Bedouin chieftain al-Hasan ibn al-Jarrah of the Banu Tayy, who was allegedly bribed with 100,000 gold dinars. While in keeping with

    Second Qarmatian invasion of Egypt

    Second_Qarmatian_invasion_of_Egypt

  • Ta'i
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ta'i may refer to: Tayy (patronymic aṭ-Ṭāʾī), an Arab tribe Morgh Mohsen-e Tai, or Tā’ī, a village in Iran Tai (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    Ta'i

    Ta'i

  • Ridda Wars
  • Series of military campaigns launched by Abu Bakr against rebel Arab tribes

    retreated to Abraq, where more clansmen of the Ghatfan, the Hawazin, and the Tayy were gathered. Abu Bakr left a residual force under the command of An-Numan

    Ridda Wars

    Ridda Wars

    Ridda_Wars

  • Banu Kalb
  • Former Arabian tribe

    increasing sedentarism, it was disadvantaged to the more numerous and nomadic Tayy and Kilab tribes. The Kalb's relative weakness encouraged its close alliance

    Banu Kalb

    Banu Kalb

    Banu_Kalb

  • Tajik (word)
  • Ethnonym

    commonly accepted origin in scholarship. It is derived from the name of the Tayy, an Arab bedouin tribe in Najd, who had been in contact with the Iranian

    Tajik (word)

    Tajik_(word)

  • Qahtanite
  • Term referring to southern Arabs

    (nomads). The Kahlan division of Qahtan consists of four subgroups: the Ta' or Tayy, the Azd group which invaded Oman, the 'Amila-Judham group of Palestine,

    Qahtanite

    Qahtanite

    Qahtanite

  • Druze insurgency in Southern Syria
  • Conflict in Syria that started in 2025

    Shammar Al-Uqaydat Al-Busraya Al-Shaitat Al-Marsoumi Zubaid Bani Sakher Tayy Jubur Sardiyah clan Al-Fawa’ra clan Tribes of Hauran Tribes of Lajat Al-Qaraan

    Druze insurgency in Southern Syria

    Druze insurgency in Southern Syria

    Druze_insurgency_in_Southern_Syria

  • Wali
  • Islamic understanding of saints

    walking on water (al-mas̲h̲y ʿalā 'l-māʾ) and shortening space and time (ṭayy al-arḍ); and (6) he associates with Khidr. Al-Tirmidhi states, furthermore

    Wali

    Wali

    Wali

  • Al-Dhafeer
  • Arab tribe

    Al-Dhafeer (Arabic: الظفير) is a Bedouin Arab tribe that descend from Tayy. The Nisba of al-Dahfeer is al-Dhafeeri (Arabic: الظفيري), They lived in the

    Al-Dhafeer

    Al-Dhafeer

  • Battle of al-Uqhuwana
  • 1029 battle in Palestine

    of Syrian Arab Bedouin tribes. The Bedouin tribes were represented by the Tayy tribe of Palestine led by the Jarrahid emir Hassan ibn al-Mufarrij and the

    Battle of al-Uqhuwana

    Battle_of_al-Uqhuwana

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

    Ibn al-Jarrah and his Tayy as a major player in the region's power politics: despite his recognition of Fatimid suzerainty, the Tayy chieftain was a virtually

    Al-Aziz Billah

    Al-Aziz Billah

    Al-Aziz_Billah

  • Dahis and al-Ghabra
  • 6th-century armed conflict in pre-Islamic Arabia

    side of the Banu Abs. Other Arabian tribes including the Hawazin and the Tayy participated in the conflict on the side of the Banu Dhubyan. More than a

    Dahis and al-Ghabra

    Dahis and al-Ghabra

    Dahis_and_al-Ghabra

  • Hazim ibn Ali
  • al-Jarrāh at-Ṭaʾī) was a chieftain of the Jarrahids, a Bedouin clan of the Banu Tayy tribe that intermittently controlled Palestine, Balqa and northern Arabia

    Hazim ibn Ali

    Hazim_ibn_Ali

  • Zayd al-Khayr
  • Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    the Tayy tribe who converted to Islam and became one of the Sahaba. Zayd al-Khayr was originally Zayd al-Khayl ibn Muhalhil. He was from the Tayy tribe

    Zayd al-Khayr

    Zayd_al-Khayr

  • Banu Lam
  • Arab tribe in Southern Iraq and Central Arabia

    and southern Iraq. The tribe claims descent from the ancient Arab tribe of Tayy. It dominated western Nejd (the region between Medina and al-Yamama) before

    Banu Lam

    Banu_Lam

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

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

    Battle of Dhu Qar

    Battle_of_Dhu_Qar

  • Al-Fayez
  • Jordanian political family

    (1377; 649 years ago (1377)) of the Bani Sakher of Banu Tayy Country Jordan Etymology Fayez Al-Tayy, considered the founder of the house Place of origin

    Al-Fayez

    Al-Fayez

  • Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi
  • Companion and adopted son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    Wabara. Zayd's mother, Suda bint Thaalaba, was from the Maan branch of the Tayy tribe. When Zayd was around 8, or "a young boy of an age at which he could

    Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi

    Zayd_ibn_Haritha_al-Kalbi

  • Arabs
  • Ethnic group

    and Lakhmids. The Qays were made up of tribes such as Banu Kilab, Banu Tayy, Banu Hanifa, and Banu Tamim, among others. The Yaman, on the other hand

    Arabs

    Arabs

    Arabs

  • Lil' Kim
  • American rapper (born 1974)

    in Atlanta. In February 2024, Lil' Kim released 'Love For Ya' alongside Tayy Brown, a music video was released shortly after. LEFT EYE (Remix) featuring

    Lil' Kim

    Lil' Kim

    Lil'_Kim

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

    Umm Bashir bint Abi Mas'ud al-Ansari. Umm Zayd the Elder. A woman from the Tayy tribe. Umm Zayd the Younger, wife of al-Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubayd. Another Concubine

    Sa'id ibn Zayd

    Sa'id_ibn_Zayd

  • Hatim Tai (1956 film)
  • 1956 film

    N. Tripathi, B.M. Vyas and Sheikh. The film is about Hatim Tai (Hatim of Tayy), a merchant and poet who was known for his charity and kindness. In this

    Hatim Tai (1956 film)

    Hatim_Tai_(1956_film)

  • Oudaya
  • Arab tribe in Morocco

    words awdāʾ (اوداء), awdiya (أودية) and awdāh (أوداه; in the dialect of Tayy). This was corrupted into awādiya (أوادية). Ibn Sidah said the correct form

    Oudaya

    Oudaya

    Oudaya

  • Jarm
  • subbranch of the Al Jadilah, itself a branch of the large Arab tribe of Tayy. Some sources, however, consider the Jarm to be from the non-Tayyid tribe

    Jarm

    Jarm

  • Shammar Mountains
  • Mountain range in Saudi Arabia

    es-Safi List of mountains in Saudi Arabia People: Al Fadl Jarrahids Shammar Tayy' Cavendish, Marshall (2007). World and Its Peoples. Vol. 1. Cavendish Square

    Shammar Mountains

    Shammar Mountains

    Shammar_Mountains

  • Buhturi
  • Arab poet of Abbasid period (821–897)

    Aleppo and the Euphrates. Like Abū Tammām (ابو تمام), he was of the tribe of Tayy, from the Buhturids. While still young, al-Buḥturī visited Abū Tammām at

    Buhturi

    Buhturi

    Buhturi

  • Azd
  • Tribe of Sabaean Arabs

    appointment of Yazid ibn al-Muhallab. The Ghassanids The Banu Tanukh The Banu Tayy The Bani Sakher Banu Ma'an (part of the Tanukhi tribal Confederation) The

    Azd

    Azd

    Azd

  • Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i
  • Governor of al-Hirah (r. 613–618)

    part of Iyas ibn Qabisah's name, al-Ta'i, indicates that he came from the Tayy tribe. Iyas ibn Qabisah or his father, was appointed interim governor of

    Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i

    Iyas_ibn_Qabisah_al-Ta'i

  • Al-Muntafiq
  • Arab Ottoman vassal state, c. 1530–1918

    al-Ajwad branch is said to partially originate from the ancient Arab tribe of Tayy. The Muntafiq tribe was led by Yusuf Beg of the Saadun clan. They were traditional

    Al-Muntafiq

    Al-Muntafiq

    Al-Muntafiq

  • Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
  • 8th-century Abbasid military leader

    Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba ibn Shabib al-Ta'i (Arabic: الحَسَن بن قَحْطَبَة بن شبيب الطائي) was a senior military leader in the early Abbasid Caliphate. He was

    Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba

    Al-Hasan_ibn_Qahtaba

  • Qahtaba ibn Shabib al-Ta'i
  • Abbasid general (died 749)

    against the Umayyad Caliphate. Qahtaba was a Khurasani Arab, belonging to the Tayy tribe. He had journeyed to Mecca, where the imam of the Hashimiyya Ibrahim

    Qahtaba ibn Shabib al-Ta'i

    Qahtaba_ibn_Shabib_al-Ta'i

  • Jawhar (general)
  • Fatimid military officer (died 992)

    closely followed by his enemies, who were now joined by the numerous Banu Tayy tribes—the medieval chroniclers speak of 50,000 Bedouin—under the leadership

    Jawhar (general)

    Jawhar_(general)

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

    cases before that. The region around Homs was settled by the Kalb and the Tayy tribes, and the north, a broad strip of land from the Orontes to beyond the

    Sayf al-Dawla

    Sayf al-Dawla

    Sayf_al-Dawla

  • Lay Phyu
  • Musical artist

    Pinle Lamin Aw Than (Live) Gita Myitzuri (Music Entity) Power 54 Kabar Thit Tayy (Song of New World) Kyein-Za (Curse) Thargaung (The Prey) Einmet Kabya (Dream

    Lay Phyu

    Lay Phyu

    Lay_Phyu

  • Narai I
  • King of Lavo and Xiān from 1082 to 1087

    where the death of King Anga Indra in 1081 enabled the Pagan monarch, Kar Tayy, to seize control. Subsequently, Pagan forces were recorded to have invaded

    Narai I

    Narai_I

  • Tay
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Taytay (disambiguation) Tays (disambiguation) Thay (disambiguation) Tayy, an ancient Arab tribe This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Tay

    Tay

  • Ramla
  • City in Israel

    ten years later the city was destroyed by the Jarrahids, a branch of the Tayy tribe. Nonetheless, the 10th-century Jerusalemite geographer al-Muqaddasi

    Ramla

    Ramla

    Ramla

  • Malabar Muslims
  • Ethnic group

    'Uthaman ibn al-Marzuban, Muhammad ibn Yahya, 'Amr ibn Ibrahim, Ibrahim ibn al-Tayy, Bakr ibn Mansur, al-Qasim ibn Hamid, Mansur ibn 'Isa and, Isma'il ibn Ya'qub"

    Malabar Muslims

    Malabar Muslims

    Malabar_Muslims

  • Sinjar
  • Town in Nineveh, Iraq

    population of the city of Sinjar was composed of Kurds and Arabs from the Banu Tayy tribe, while the Sinjar Mountains were inhabited by 45,000 Yazidi and Baburi

    Sinjar

    Sinjar

    Sinjar

  • Khawlan
  • Ancient Yemeni tribe

    there is no doubt that everyone is from Azd, and as it is said Tayy al-Sahl and Tayy al-Jabal, and Khawlan Al-Sham and Khawlan Al-Yemen and Hamdan al-Jibal

    Khawlan

    Khawlan

    Khawlan

  • Sanabis
  • Village in Manama, Bahrain

    that members of the Sunbus tribe which traces its origins to the Qahtanite Tayy tribe migrated from Khobar to Qatif and Bahrain and the areas that they settled

    Sanabis

    Sanabis

    Sanabis

  • Kharijites
  • Early Islamic rebellious sect

    southern Arab have been reported, their leaders hailing from the tribes of Tayy, Azd, and Kinda. Among the northern Arabs, the Rabi'a group produced most

    Kharijites

    Kharijites

  • List of stories within One Thousand and One Nights
  • al-Zaman] (247–249) Ala al-Din Abu al-Shamat (250–269) Hatim of the Tribe of Tayy (270) Tale of Ma'an the Son of Zaidah (271) Ma'an the Son of Zaidah and the

    List of stories within One Thousand and One Nights

    List_of_stories_within_One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

  • Sharhabil Yakkuf
  • King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat

    stop the attacks from rebellious Arab tribes which included branches of the Tayy and Abd al-Qays. Sharhabil Yakkuf also confronted the Lakhmid ruler, Amr

    Sharhabil Yakkuf

    Sharhabil_Yakkuf

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

    Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, and Shaqra bint Salama ibn Halbas, a woman of the Banu Tayy. Abd al-Malik's sons from his ummahāt awlād were Abd Allah, Maslama, Sa'id

    Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan

    Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan

    Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan

  • Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi
  • Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi (/ALA-LC: Bāligh ibn Yūsuf ibn Ṭayyiʾ) was the Arab commander (muqaddam) of the halqa (non-mamluk) regiment of the fortress

    Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi

    Baligh_ibn_Yusuf_ibn_Tayyi

  • Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf
  • 7th-century Arab poet

    identify him as a Jewish leader. Ka'b was born to a father from the Arab Tayy tribe and a mother from the Jewish Banu Nadir tribe. His father having died

    Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf

    Ka'b_ibn_al-Ashraf

  • Tai (surname)
  • Surname list

    In ancient times it originated as a nisba indicating affiliation with the Tayy tribe.[citation needed] Hatim al-Tai (Hatem ibn Abdellah ibn Sa'ad at-Ta'iy

    Tai (surname)

    Tai_(surname)

  • First Qarmatian invasion of Egypt
  • disorderly retreat. The Qarmatians' Bedouin allies of Banu Uqayl and Banu Tayy profited from the confusion to plunder their baggage train, while Jawhar's

    First Qarmatian invasion of Egypt

    First_Qarmatian_invasion_of_Egypt

  • Banu Kilab
  • Arab tribe

    commander of the Bedouin), an office held by the Al Fadl house of the rival Banu Tayy. Part of the Kilab migrated to Anatolia, reappearing in 1262 as auxiliaries

    Banu Kilab

    Banu_Kilab

  • Zayd ibn Hisn al-Ta'i
  • 7th-century Kharijite military leader

    under figures such as Abu Bilal Mirdas. Zayd ibn Hisn was a member of the Tayy tribe, belonging to the Banu Sinbis (also spelled Sanbas or Sunbas) clan

    Zayd ibn Hisn al-Ta'i

    Zayd_ibn_Hisn_al-Ta'i

  • Shia Islam in Iraq
  • Ethnoreligious group in Iraq

    and could proselytize with little official hindrance. The Bani Sallama, Tayy and al-Soudan in the Mesopotamian Marshes were converted by the Musha'sha'iyyah

    Shia Islam in Iraq

    Shia Islam in Iraq

    Shia_Islam_in_Iraq

  • List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities
  • cult image would become a property of the god. Primarily worshipped by the Tayy tribe, his cult image and sanctuary was said to be located on the Jabal Aja

    List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities

    List_of_pre-Islamic_Arabian_deities

  • Bakjur
  • 10th-century Circassian mamluk military officer

    to his relation with the local Arab tribal leaders, particularly the Banu Tayy under Mufarrij ibn Daghfal. In the end, al-Aziz overrode any objections and

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  • Eastern Hasakah offensive
  • Military operation in 2015

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    Eastern Hasakah offensive

    Eastern_Hasakah_offensive

  • Muhanna ibn Isa
  • Lord of Palmyra

    times during this period. As the chieftain of the Al Fadl, a clan of the Tayy tribe, which dominated the Syrian Desert, Muhanna wielded considerable influence

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  • Lakhni'ah Yanuf
  • King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat

    a campaign against rebellious Arab tribes which included branches of the Tayy and Abd al-Qays, as well as a double attack against the Lakhmid king 'Amr

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    Lakhni'ah_Yanuf

  • Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah
  • 11th-century Jarrahid emir, Tayy tribe leader

    Daghfal ibn Mufarrij, was an emir of the Jarrahid family and leader of the Tayy tribe. Mufarrij was engaged in repeated rebellions against the Fatimid Caliphate

    Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah

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  • Jarrahids
  • Arab dynasty

    the late 10th and early 11th centuries. They were the ruling family of the Tayy tribe, one of the three powerful tribes of Syria at the time; the other two

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    Jarrahids

  • Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Qūḍa'ah, Ansar, Khath'am, Bajīlah, Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat, Hudhayl, Asad, Tayy and Bariq. The Ṭuls comprised the tribes of Yemen and Hadramaut, 'Akk, Ujayb

    Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Abu Tammam
  • Muslim Arab poet of Abbasid era (died 850)

    father's name to Aus and forging a genealogy linking him to the Arab tribe of T̩ayy. According to the scholar Ahmad ibn Ali al-Najashi (982–1058), Abu Tammam

    Abu Tammam

    Abu Tammam

    Abu_Tammam

  • Salma Mountains
  • Mountain range in Saudi Arabia

    Ha'il Mawqaq   List of mountains in Saudi Arabia People: Al Fadl Jarrahids Tayy' Musil, Alois (1928). "Northern Neğd: A Topographical Itinerary" (5). American

    Salma Mountains

    Salma_Mountains

  • Michael the Syrian
  • 79th patriarch and 12th-century saint & chronicler of the Syriac Orthodox Church

    conflicts among Arabs (whom Michael always calls Ṭāyyōyê, in reference to Tayy), Turks, Byzantines, Latins (Crusaders), and Armenians. Michael paid particular

    Michael the Syrian

    Michael_the_Syrian

  • Middle Eastern crisis order of battle
  • Al-Busraya Mawali Al-Bu Nasir Nu'aym Tribes of Lajat Al-Baggara Bani Sakher Tayy Shammar Al-Sanadid Forces Jubur al-Buhamad clan Syrian opposition (before

    Middle Eastern crisis order of battle

    Middle_Eastern_crisis_order_of_battle

  • Al Fadl
  • Historical Arab tribe in Syria

    The Al Fadl's progenitor, Fadl ibn Rabi'ah, was a descendant of the Banu Tayy through his ancestor, Mufarrij al-Jarrah. The tribe rose to prominence by

    Al Fadl

    Al_Fadl

  • Sharjah
  • Capital of the Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

    6424 (Mehathab) Al Tayy suburb ... ضاحية الطي‎ 9,45 10 1 25°12′50″N 55°37′51″E / 25.21376°N 55.6308°E / 25.21376; 55.6308 (Al Tayy suburb) Al Sidairah

    Sharjah

    Sharjah

    Sharjah

  • Armed factions in the Syrian conflict (2024–present)
  • Al-Busraya Mawali Al-Bu Nasir Nu'aym Tribes of Lajat Al-Baggara Bani Sakher Tayy Shammar Al-Sanadid Forces Jubur al-Buhamad clan Assad loyalists Coastal Shield

    Armed factions in the Syrian conflict (2024–present)

    Armed_factions_in_the_Syrian_conflict_(2024–present)

  • Lebanese Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of Lebanon

    February 14 1983) Nadim Al-Hakim (February 15 1983 - August 22 1984) Mahmoud Tayy Abu Dargham (November 14 1984 - June 30 1987) Riyad Takieddine (January 16

    Lebanese Armed Forces

    Lebanese Armed Forces

    Lebanese_Armed_Forces

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  • Sujjal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sujjal

    Pure Water

  • Padmal | பத்மல
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Padmal | பத்மல

    Lotus

  • TIBBY
  • Female

    English

    TIBBY

    English pet form of Greek Tabitha, TIBBY means "gazelle." Compare with masculine Tibby. 

  • Chandraleka
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Chandraleka

    Ray of Moon

  • Zamiya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Zamiya

    Blooming Flower and Intelligent

  • Samyukhthai
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Samyukhthai

    Dedicated

  • Arlidge
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Arlidge

    Place Name; Lake with the Hares

  • Inakanta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Inakanta

    Beloved of Sun

  • Bhoumik | பௌமிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhoumik | பௌமிக

    Attached to the earth, Land owner

  • OCUNNOWHURST
  • Male

    Native American

    OCUNNOWHURST

    Variant form of Cheyenne Ocumwhowurst, OCUNNOWHURST means "yellow wolf."

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