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  1. Banu

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox given name2 name Banu image image size caption pronunciation b nu gender Female meaning lady language Persian seealso Banu in lang fa b nu , is a Persian names Persian name for girls used in Iran , Pakistan , Afghanistan , Turkey , India , and Nepal . While in Iran it translates to lady , princess or bride . in India, and Nepal it roughly translates to little sister . In Turkey, it is a popular female name that refers to the languageal Persian word. Banu also apparently means rays from the sun in Telugu. Notable figures, people, and institutions named Banu include Arjumand Banu Begum , Shah Jahan s wife, for whom he built Taj Mahal Banu yi M sr literally, Banu of Egypt , another name for Zulaikha, Potiphar s wife Shahrbanu , eldest daughter of Yazdegerd III of Persia Yazdegerd III , the last Emperor of Sassanid Persian Empire Persia and mother of the fourth Shiite imam, Ali ibn Husayn Bannu , a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan Banu, a village in Dume ti, Ia i Dume ti Commune, Ia i County , Romania The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union Banu company Banu , a software development company based in London, United Kingdom Saira Banu , a Bollywood actress of the 1960s Shah Bano Banu Priya , an actress from south India Banu, a south Indian film actress introduced in the film Thamiraparani See also Bantu Banu arabic Banu in Arabic Given name Category Iranian feminine given names Category Turkish feminine given names Category Persian words and phrases Name stub br Banu ...   more details



  1. Banu Salama

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Banu Salama lang ar Banu Tujibi Tudjibid or perhaps Banu Qasi family that governed the regions of Huesca and Barbitanya Barbastro in the Upper Mark of Al Andalus c. 780 800 . In 800 Bahlul Ibn Marzuq , revolted in Zaragoza , taking the region and the Banu Salama were deposed. Category Arab groups Category Al Andalus Spain hist stub ca Banu Salama pl Banu Salama ...   more details



  1. Banu Ghatafan

    Banu Ghatafan lang ar are a massive ancient tribe north of Medinah and from them come the tribes of Banu Abs and Ashga and Banu Thibyaan . They were one of the Arab Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad tribes that interacted with Muhammad . They are notable for allying themselves with the Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish in the Battle of the trench . ref The Meaning of the Qur an tafsir http www.msawest.com islam quran maududi mau33.html by Maududi on MSA West Compendium of Muslim Texts ref List Nuaym ibn Masud ref Muhammad and the Course of Islam By H. M. Balyuzi. p.97. ref Banu Abs Bani Rasheed Mutayr References References DEFAULTSORT Ghatafan Category Descendants of Eber Category Adnanites Category History of Islam Category Tribes of Arabia Islam stub MEast hist stub ar de Banu Ghatafan fr Banu Ghatafan id Bani Ghatafan ...   more details



  1. Banu Adi

    Banu Adi is a clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe . Banu Adi were with the Mecca ns as part of the escort that preceded the Battle of Badr , they did not join Quraish further. list Among the clan members can be found Khattab ibn Nufayl . Father of Caliph Omar Umar ibn al Khattab ref History of the Caliphs by Suyuti http www.bogvaerker.dk Bookwright Umar.html ref Zayd ibn al Khattab Zayd ibn Umar . The son of Caliph Omar References References ethno stub DEFAULTSORT Adi Category Quraish id Bani Adi it Banu Adi ms Bani Adi tl Banu Adi ...   more details



  1. Banu Sahm

    The Banu Sahm lang ar is a clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe . People Khunais ibn Hudhaifa ref http www.islamweb.net ver2 archive article.php?lang E&id 40070 IslamWeb Bot generated title ref Amr ibn al A as ref britannica.com http www.britannica.com eb article 9007265?hook 191744 ref See also Islam At Takathur , verse 1 2 References references Category Arab groups Category Banu Sahm MEast hist stub it Banu Sahm ...   more details



  1. Banu Sulaym

    The Banu Sulaym were an Arab tribe that had lived in Hejaz and Nejd during the rise of Islam, and settled in North Africa along with Banu Hilal in the 11th century. Origin Banu Sulaym trace their origin to Qais Qais Ailan bin Mudhar bin Nizar bin Ma ad bin Adnan. They lived in Hijaz with the other Qaisi tribes Hawazin Banu Hawazin , Banu Ghatafan they remained in the Eastern part of Hijaz until the 7th century. Then they first fought the Ansar and Qureish Muslims Battle of the Trench , then converted to Islam. Included in the Muslim army, they defeated the Bani Hilal and the Hawazin tribes in the Battle of Hunayn . Banu Sulaym in North Africa The Beni Sulaym were an Arabian tribe that migrated to North Africa from Nejd and Hejaz via Egypt following the trails of the Beni Hilal 1049. Their influx was a major factor in the linguistic, cultural and ethnic Arabization of the Maghreb , and in the spread of Nomadic people nomadism in areas where agriculture had previously been dominant. The Banu Sulaym were composed of four main groups the Banu Hebib, the Awf, the Debbab , and the Zegb. The Hebib settled in Cyrenaica , while the others went into Tripolitania . After the establishment of tribal groups, Libya underwent a period of disorder and tribal feuding, which was augmented by the incursion of other Arab adventurers from Egypt. Toward the close of the period of anarchy, the Debbab group took control of much of Tripolitania . See also Maqil Beni Hassan References Aymn Almsaodi, The Desert Race , p. 108. DEFAULTSORT Sulaym Category Tribes of Arabia ar es Banu Sulaym fr Banu Sulaym nl Banu Sulaym ...   more details



  1. Banu Sa'ad

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Banu Sa ad Lang ar was one of the tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era . The Banu Sa ad are a subgroup of the larger Banu Hawazin tribal confederation. They were notable for being allies to the polytheist Mecca ns and warring with the Muslims during Islams early days. Halima Sadia , Muhammad s wet nurse , belongs to this tribe. See also Saad DEFAULTSORT Sa ad Category Arab groups Category Tribes of Arabia Islam stub Asia ethno group stub ur ...   more details



  1. Banu Tujibi

    The Banu Tujibi lang ar were a dynasty that were appointed to govern Catalayud in 872, and in 886 were given Zaragoza . This they held as governors sometimes only nominally, carrying out their own foreign policy under the Umayyad Caliphate Umayyads . The collapse of the Caliphate of C rdoba allowed them to found the Taifa of Zaragoza , which they ruled from 1018 until they were expelled by a rival dynasty, the Banu Hud , in 1039. Zaragoza rulers References http www.balagan.org.uk war iberia 0711 rulers muslim.htm List of Muslim rulers http www.hukam.net family.php?fam 155 Spain hist stub Category Al Andalus ar an Banu Tuchib ca Tug bida es Banu Tuyib fr Toujibides hu Tudzs bid k ...   more details



  1. Florentin Banu

    File FlorentinBanu TEDxTimisoara.jpg thumb right 290px Florentin Banu at TEDx Timi oara Conference Florentin Banu is a business man from Timi oara . In 1994 he created the Joe waffles his nickname from childhood which he sold in 2000 to Nestl ref name w2010 10 08 http www.wall street.ro top Start Up 83601 Ce greseli trebuie sa eviti in primul an de antreprenoriat 2 Florentin Banu proprietar Banuinvest Sa nu tina costurile ridicate.html Ce greseli trebuie sa eviti in primul an de antreprenoriat , 12 Aprilie 2010, wall stret.ro, accesat la 8 octombrie 2010 ref ref name zf2010 10 08 http www.zf.ro companii florentin banu vom continua afacerile cu apartamente pentru clasa de mijloc 3079011 Florentin Banu Vom continua afacerile cu apartamente pentru clasa de mijloc , 3 iul 2007, zf.ro, accesat la 8 octombrie 2010 ref . With his earnings from this transaction he founded in 2001 the supermarket network Artima. He sold it in 2005 to the investment fund Enterprise Investors and later acquired by Carrefour ref name w2010 10 08 ref name zf2010 10 08 . After that with his brother Daniel Banu he created BanuInvest group that created Banuconstruct , Banusport and Interpart Production ref name w2010 10 08 ref name me2010 10 07 http moneyexpress.money.ro articol 10125 pe stil banu.html Pe stil Banu , 2007 08 21, moneyexpress.ro, accesat la 7 octombrie 2010 ref . Note reflist DEFAULTSORT Banu, Florentin Category Romanian people Category Timi oara ro Florentin Banu ...   more details



  1. Banu Hilal

    TOCright The Banu Hilal lang ar were a confederation of Arabian Bedouin ref name Weiss Weiss, Bernard G. and Green, Arnold H. 1987 A Survey of Arab History American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, p. 129, ISBN 977 424 180 0 ref tribes that migrated from Upper Egypt and originating in the Hijaz in Nothern Arabia ref Ballais, Jean Louis 2000 Chapter 7 Conquests and land degradation in the eastern Maghreb http books.google.com books?id zbA2P0BXeI4C&pg PA133 p. 133 In Barker, Graeme and Gilbertson, David 2000 The Archaeology of Drylands Living at the Margin Routledge, London, Volume 1, Part III Sahara and Sahel, pp. 125 136, ISBN 978 0 415 23001 8 ref into North Africa in the 11th century, having been sent by the Fatimid s to punish the Zirid s for abandoning Shiism . Other authors suggest that the tribes left the grasslands on the upper Nile because of environmental degradation accompanying the Medieval Warm Period . ref Ballais, Jean Louis 2000 Chapter 7 Conquests and land degradation in the eastern Maghreb http books.google.com books?id zbA2P0BXeI4C&pg PA134 p. 134 In Barker, Graeme and Gilbertson, David 2000 The Archaeology of Drylands Living at the Margin Routledge, London, Volume 1, Part III Sahara and Sahel, pp. 125 136, ISBN 978 0 415 23001 8 ref The Banu Hilal quickly defeated the Zirids and deeply weakened the neighboring Hammadid s. Their influx was a major factor in the linguistic, cultural and ethnic Arabization of the Maghreb , and in the spread of Nomadic people nomadism in areas where agriculture had previously been dominant. ref http www.muslimheritage.com ... noted that the lands ravaged by Banu Hilal invaders had become completely arid desert. ref http ... Bani Hassan Banu Sulaym Tekna Notes reflist References Almsaodi, Abdulaziz. Modern history of Yemen ... ar ca Banu Hilal de Banu Hilal es Banu Hilal fa fr Hilaliens it Banu Hilal hu Ban Hil l nl Banu Hilal ja pl Banu Hilal sv Banu Hilal ...   more details



  1. Banu Khazrun

    The Banu Khazrun was a family of the Maghrawa that ruled Tripoli from 1001 to 1146. External links http books.google.com books?id jdlKbZ46YYkC&pg PA67&lpg PA67&dq Banu Khazrun&source web&ots kF4ULnd95S&sig SZEn96pluZymRMDbEOmP9ZbX3Wc&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 6&ct result PPA67,M1 History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period By Jamil M. Abun Nasr Category History of North Africa Africa hist stub ...   more details



  1. Banu Jumah

    The Banu Jumah lang ar is a clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe . They are notable for being allies to the polytheist Mecca ns and being in war with the Muslims . In the Battle of the Camel a group of Banu Jumah was with A ishah http www.al islam.org nahjul 217.htm . People Umayah ibn Khalaf Fact date February 2007 head Fact date February 2007 See also Islam Category Arab groups MEast hist stub ...   more details



  1. Banu Dhubyan

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Dhubyan or Banu Dhubyan Arabic are an Arabian tribe of Ghatafan branch, one of the Adnani branches. Banu Dhubyan inhabited hijaz and were mostly Christian . Influential people of Dhubyan Al Nabigha DEFAULTSORT Dhubyan Category Descendants of Eber Category Adnanites Category Tribes of Arabia Category Arab people Asia ethno group stub ...   more details



  1. Banu Hamdan

    Banu Hamdan is a well known Yemeni clan since the 1st millennium BCE, it was mentioned in Sabaeans Sabaic inscriptions as qayls of Hashid , who later acquired control over a part of Bakil and finally gave their clan name to a tribal confederation including Hashid and Bakil . Hamdan branches Hashid and Bakil Today still in the same ancient tribal form in Yemen Hashid and Bakil of Hamdan remained in the highlands North of Sana a between Marib and Hajjah . Banu Yam Banu Yam settled to the North of Bakil in Najran today in Saudi Arabia . It also branched into the tribes the Al Murrah and the Ujman of eastern Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf coast. Banu Kathir Banu Kathir from Hadramut in the East of Yemen where they established their own sultanate. Banu Al Mashrouki Banu Al Mashrouki settled in Lebanon producing well known Maronite influential families such as the Awwad , Massa ad , Al Sema ani , Hasroun ref http www.hasroun.8m.com page17.html Al Mashrouki in Hasroun ref . Banu Al Harith remained in Jabal Amil and were mainly Shia. A smaller group joined the Yemeni Druze and were eventually pushed by Kaysi Druze to Jabal Al Druze in Syria. Bibliography Andrey Korotayev . Ancient Yemen . Oxford Oxford University Press, 1995. ISBN 0 19 922237 1 References references Almsaodi, Abdulaziz. Modern history of Yemen http www.pinr.com report.php?ac view report&report id 153&language id 1 Power and Interest News Report Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 DEFAULTSORT Hamdan Category Descendants of Eber Category Qahtanites Category Tribes of Arabia Category Yemeni tribes ar ...   more details



  1. Banu Goshasp

    refimprove date September 2009 Banu Goshasp lang fa or Goshasp Banu is an important heroine in Iranian mythology. ref http www.iranica.com articles gosasb banu Djalal Khaleghi Motlagh , Goshasb Banu in Encyclopedia Iranica ref She is the daughter of Rustam and the wife of the hero Giv . She is mentioned in several Persian epics including the Banu Goshasp Nama. Banu Goshasp Nama There is an epic called Banu Goshasp Nama composed of 900 verses by an unknown poet from the 11th or 12th century. It is one of the oldest epics about a Woman warrior in Persian literature. There is a manuscript of the poem at the Biblioth que Nationale in Paris Cat. Biblioth que Nationale, p.  18, no. 1194 . The epic describes the exploits of Banu Goshasp along with her brother Faramarz in Turan and India . In one of her heroic episodes, she battles with her father, Rustam due to not recognizing each other. Disaster is avoided in time when they realize each other s identity. In another episode, she battles with her suitors, most of whom are taken captives or killed by her. It is only Giv, who passes the tests and ordeals imposed by Rustam on his daughter s suitors. Giv comes out victorious and is set to marry her. However on the wedding night, she overpowers Giv and binds him down. Rostam comes to the rescue of Giv and mediates between the two. The Iranian hero Bijan and Manijeh Bijan is born of their marriage. Her exploits are also explained in other epic works such as Far marz n ma, Borzu n ma, and Bahman n ma. Notes reflist 2 shahnameh Persian literature Category Persian mythology Category Persian literature Category Persian poems Category Narrative poems Category Epic poems in Persian fa ...   more details



  1. Banu Taym

    This is about the sub clan of Quraysh tribe Quraish , for the tribe see Banu Tamim . Banu Tamim or Banu Taim is a sub clan to the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe. They come from Taym ibn Murrah . List Talha ibn Ubayd Allah ref name Origins The Origins and Early Development of Shi a Islam http www.karbala najaf.org shiaism 058 079.htm p.58 079 ref ref name Restatement A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on http www.al islam.org Al islam.org http al islam.org restatement 57.htm ref Shi a view PresentScholar Sa id Akhtar Rizvi 21st Shi a Twelver writes cquote bgcolor F0FFF0 ...since the day of saqifah the Banu Hashim and Banu Taym felt nothing but enmity towards each other ref name Vicegerency Imamate The Vicegerency of the Prophet http www.al islam.org Al islam.org http www.al islam.org imamate 3.htm ref . References reflist Category Quraish sub clans Taym ethno group stub ...   more details



  1. Banu 'Amir

    Image Banu Amir Branches.JPG thumb right 300px Genealogical scheme of the tribes of Banu Amir ibn Sa sa ah. Banu Amir ibn Sa sa ah or Banu Amir lang ar were a large and ancient Arab tribal confederation originating from central and southwestern Arabia that dominated Nejd for centuries after the rise of Islam . The tribe is of North Arabian stock, tracing its lineage to Adnan through Hawazin , and its original homeland was the border area between Nejd and Hejaz near Bisha . Although the Banu Amir were engaged in a long war with the Quraysh tribe Quraysh before the appearance of Islam , the tribe was characterized by giving late allegiance to Muhammad and his immediate successors. The Banu Amir took part in the Ridda Wars Ridda apostasy following Muhammad s death, and instead ... . The protagonists of the romantic saga of Layla wal Majnun , Qays and Layla, also belonged to Banu Amir. The main tribes that constituted this confederation were as follows Banu Kilab a bedouin tribe that lived in western Nejd and who led the Banu Amir confederation prior to Islam. Like other ... population there during the Mameluke period. Banu Numayr a mostly bedouin tribe that lived on the western ... . Banu Kaab this section was the largest of the Bani Amir, and was divided into four tribes Banu Uqayl , Banu Ja dah , Banu Qushayr , and Al Harish . All were natives of al Yamamah , particularly the southern ... . Of the four, Banu Uqayl was by far the largest and most powerful. Having left for northern Iraq in the late Abbasid era, the bedouins of Banu Uqayl established the Uqaylid dynasty in Mosul 5th Islamic ... as Bani Kaab and mostly live in the Ahwaz region of Iran . Banu Hilal probably the most well known ..., the Banu Amir ruler Ibn Radwan collaborated with Spain in an attack on the city of Tlemcen .... They were opposed by the Banu Rashid tribes under Sultan Muhammad, and the Spanish forces were ... , the Suhool in Nejd , and some sections of Bani Khalid trace their lineage to Banu Amir. Notes ...   more details



  1. Banu Khuza'a

    about an Arabian tribe the town in the Gaza Strip Khuza a town Cleanup date November 2007 the Khuza a or Banu Khuza a lang ar form a branch of the South Arabian Yemenite tribe of Azd Origin Most traditionalists trace the origins of the tribe to Amr ibn Lahi al Khuza i , and agree that with the other branches of the Azd they at some point left the Yemen and moved north. Amr ibn Luhay and his clan settled themselves around Mecca . A date of around the fifth century can be set for that settlement, although traditionalists place it at an earlier date by giving particularly long lives to some of its leaders. History At this unknown date, the Banu Khuza a managed to wrest over the Mecca valley and its well from the Banu Jurhum , a tribe said to be related to the Biblical Amalekites . Their chief, Amr ibn Lahi al Khuza i brought an idol named Hubal from Syria to the sanctuary called the Kaaba , treating the safety of Hubal as the means of continuing his rule. Hubal had the figure of an old man with a long beard and was made of carnelian. Its right hand had been amputated but the Quraish provided it with a hand made of gold. In the 5th century CE, the Banu Khuza a lost their authority over the Kaaba to the allied tribe of the Quraysh tribe Quraish led by Qusai ibn Kilab , who had married a woman from the Khuza a and succeeded his father in law. The Khuza a remained allies of the Quraish and in 570 , the Year of the Elephant , took part in the battle against Abraha . In 630 the Khuza a were attacked by the Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat Banu Bakr , allies of the Quraish. Since the Khuza a had recently formed an alliance with the Prophet Muhammad, this attack constituted a breach of the Treaty of Hudaybiyya of 628, that had brough about a truce between the Muslims and the Quraish and forbade ... of Mecca by the Muslim armies, which occurred without a battle. The Banu Mustaliq was a branch of Banu ... stub ar ca Khuzaa fa fr Banu Khuza a ur ...   more details



  1. Banu (Arabic)

    For the girl s name Banu Refimprove date July 2007 Banu is Arabic language Arabic for the sons of or children of and appears before the name of a tribal progenitor. The English counterpart would be House of , for example the House of Saud ref http www.cscs.umich.edu crshalizi weblog 000165.html Article using both Banu Saud and House of Bush ref . Another example of the usage is the Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish , the tribe from which Muhammad came, and also has a Quraysh sura Quranic Surah in its name. Grammar For example, Banu Kaab literally means the sons of Kaab the Kaab tribe. Due to the Arabic grammar rules, the word can sometimes become Bani depending on the context. For example, it is Ban u Kaab s language , but belongs to the Ban i Kaab . Sometimes, its Banis . An alternative transliteration of Bani is Banee ref http talkislam.com iquotes index.php?nCatId 362 Ban ee Israel ref , or Arabic dialects vernacular Beni B ni in French language French transliterations . The word itself is derived from the same root as the patronymic s ibn or bin comes. Uses Banu Israel is a common Arabic word for the children of Israel Bani Israel Quran sura a Quranic chapter is named so. The term itself is very close to its Hebrew language Hebrew counterpart B nei Yisrael also B nai Yisrael , B nei Yisroel or Bene Israel . Other than tribes, persons can have the words in their name, Fatima bint Hizam was nicknamed Umm Baneen , mother of many sons . Another use is the phrase Banu Adam , denoting all the children of Adam Bible Adam . Since Adam is considered the first man in the Abrahamic religion s, Banu Adam means Humankind . Bani Adam son of Adam or Bint Adam daughter of Adam is used as a term for a human being, especially when reminding or admonishing people to act like human beings i.e. respect rules of politeness and propriety . Banu is the plural of the word Ibn or Bin , which means Son of . Paternal lineage was clearly identified in Arab history as a sign of good or bad ...   more details



  1. Banu Jalaf

    Unreferenced date July 2007 The Banu Jalaf was a family that ruled Huesca and the region called Barbitanya Barbastro on the Iberian Peninsula from about 802 to 862 , and Barbitanya alone from 862 to about 882 . The first ruler was Jalaf Ibn Rashid 802 , who settled with his clan in the village they named Midayar, modern Barbastro. The city castle Barbastra was the centre of the Al Andalus Muslim domain in the region. Jalaf died before 862 . In this year the government of Huesca was conferred on the Banu Qasi family. His son Abd Allah ibn Jalaf then ruled Barbitanya. In the 870s, he allied himself with rebel Isma il ibn Musa ibn Qasi, to whom Abd Allah married his daughter. In retaliation, at the end of the decade Muhammad I of C rdoba entered Huesca and killed Abd Allah and all of his children, and took possession of the Banu Jalaf lands. Category Arab groups Category Al Andalus ...   more details



  1. Banu Qasi

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Banu Qasi common name Banu Qasi dynasty ... caption The Banu Qasi emirate and its rival, the Kingdom of Pamplona, in the 10th century capital ... people The Banu Qasi , Banu Kasi , Beni Casi lang ar or , meaning sons or heirs of Cassius or Banu Musa were a Basque people Basque Muladi dynasty that ruled the upper Ebro valley ... conquest of Hispania . ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 6 This origin legend, as recounted by Ibn ... , Al Walid I . Under the Banu Qasi, the region of Upper Ebro modern districts of Logro o and Southern ... to impose its authority over the frontier regions. The Banu Qasi were a local, rather than a foreign ... a daughter and nieces to other Basque princes. The cultural ambivalence of the Banu Qasi ... of the Banu Qasi and repeatedly granted them autonomy by appointing them as governors, only to replace ... Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 12 ref The Arab historian Ibn Hazm listed the sons of Count Cassius as Fortun ..., the Banu Salama , removed from power in Huesca and Barbitanya Barbastro at the end of the 8th century, may have derived from Abu Salama. ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 7 9 ref Subsequent leaders ... on behalf of emir Hisham I of C rdoba he put down the rebellion of the Banu Husain in Zaragoza. The fate ... thereafter at the hands of a Banu Husain follower, yet a Fortun ibn Musa is said to have been killed ... ibn Fortun. However, Ibn Hayyan also reports a Fortun of the Banu Qasi forming a coalition of the Christians ... a son of Musa ibn Fortun. ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 8 12. Mart nez D ez attempts to harmonize ... Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 12 41 ref Sons of Musa Following the 862 death of Musa, nothing is known ... with Asturian king Ordo o. By the time the Banu Qasi reappear, they had lost control of most of their lands, being left with just a small area surrounding Arnedo . ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 41 44 ref In 870, a rebellion in Huesca initiated a chain of events that would bring the Banu Qasi ...   more details



  1. Banu Sumadih

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Banu Sumadih were an 11th century Islam ic dynasty that ruled the Moors Moorish Taifa of Almer a present day Almer a province Almer a province, Spain in Al Andalus . Dynasty The Banu Sumadih dynasty in the Almer a taifa were subordinate to the Taifa of Zaragoza , until conquered by the Almoravid dynasty . The last Banu Sumadih emir fled to the Hammadid king al Mansur in 1102, who gave him command of Dellys in Algeria . Rulers The Banu Sumadih dynasty rulers were Ma n ibn Muhammad ibn Sumadih 1041&ndash 1051 , installed by Granada Al Mu tasim ibn Sumadih 1051&ndash 1091 , a noted Arabic language Arabic poet Mu izz ud Dawla ibn Sumadih 1091&ndash 1102 , fled to the Hammadid Berber people Berber dynasty granted command of north African Dellys after 1102. Category Al Andalus Category Muslim dynasties Category 11th century in Spain Category Almer a Province ar ...   more details



  1. Banu Ghaniya

    Refimprove date August 2007 The Banu Ghaniya were distant relatives of the Almoravid dynasty Almoravids , who appointed them as governors of the Balearic Islands in 1126. Following the collapse of the Almoravid power at the hand of the Almohad dynasty Almohads in the 1140s, the Banu Ghaniya continued to govern the Balearic Islands as independent emir s until about 1203, with a brief interruption in the 1180s. The Banu Ghaniya considered themselves as heirs of the Almoravids, and made a determined attempt to reconquer the Maghreb and in particular Ifriqiya from about 1180 onwards. Emirs Muhammad ben Ali ben Yusuf 1126 1165 deposed Ishak ben Muhammad son 1165 1183 Muhammad ben Ishak son 1183 1184 To Almohad 1184 Ali ben Ishak known as Ali Ibn Ghaniya 1184 1188, emir by conquest of Bejaia Bougie 1185 1186 Algiers 1186 and Gafsa 1186 1187 , warlord in Tunis 1187 1188 Yahya ben Ishak known as Yahya Ibn Ghaniya 1188 1202 1203 lord of war in Tunis 1188 1212 Category Oriental islands of Al Andalus Balearics stub ca Banu Gh niya fr Beni Ghania ...   more details



  1. Peri-Banu

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Image EN Peri Banu crater2.jpg thumb right Voyager 2 and Cassini views of Peri Banu Crater Peri Banu is a Impact crater crater in the northern hemisphere of Saturn s moon Enceladus moon Enceladus . Peri Banu was first discovered in Voyager 2 images but was seen at much higher resolution, though near the Terminator solar terminator , by Cassini Huygens Mission Cassini . It is located at 63.1 North Latitude , 317.9 West Longitude and is 16 kilometers across. The western portion of the crater is largely absent, either buried or disrupted by the eastern margin of Samarkand Sulci . A large, dome like structure occupies the interior of the crater, caused by infill of material from Samarkand Sulci or from viscous relaxation. The name comes from Pari Banou, a genie woman from Arabian Nights , incarnation of beauty, who marries Ahmed Arabian Nights Ahmed and helps him fulfill the demands of his father. Category Impact craters on Enceladus crater stub ...   more details



  1. Banu Awf

    The Banu Awf lang ar , transl ar Banu Awf was one of the Jew ish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era ref www.mpacuk.org http www.mpacuk.org content view 211 MPACUK Bot generated title ref . The Banu Awf were an Arab tribe who wished to settle in the Jewish ruled Tayma . The population there insisted that in order to settle the Banu Awf must adopt Judaism . After having done so, they moved on to Yathrib . ref Moshe Gil, The Origins of the Jews of Yathrib, J.S.A.I. 4 1984 210f ref . They were included in Point 30 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims, being as one nation , but retaining their Judaism Jewish religion ref Constitution of Medina s Constitution of Medina ref ref http www.balagh.net english ahl bayt the message 27.htm www.balagh.net ref . Notable members Notable members of the tribe include Expand section date June 2008 References Reflist Arabian Peninsula Jewish tribes Jews and Judaism DEFAULTSORT Awf Category Jewish tribes of Arabia Category Muhammad and the Jews Saudi stub Jewish hist stub tr Beni Avf ...   more details




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