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- Banu Amila (Arabic: بَنُو عَامِلَة, Banū ʿĀmila), also spelled Amela, was an Arab tribe that historically dwelt in the Levant (greater Syria) during the...
- 10th century, with the arrival of Shia-oriented Yemeni tribes like the Amilah. However, local traditions claim an even earlier conversion to Twelver Shi'ism...
- tribes of Amilah and Judham as well as Hamdan émigrés, and non-Arab communities. According to Irfan Shahîd, the pre-Islamic tribes of Amilah and Judham...
- Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi. He served on the Majlis-e-Shura and Majlis-e-Amilah (Executive Council) of Darul Uloom Deoband and was a member of the Muslim...
- by Bedouin tribes. Among their Arab allies were the Banu Judham and Banu Amilah. The Byzantines were focused more on the East and a long war with the Sasanians...
- foederati, along with several other Arab tribes in the region including Banu Amilah and Banu Judham. Gr****s and Romans referred to all the nomadic po****tion...
- Filastin, including the pre-Islamic Lakhm and Judham, and the post-conquest 'Amilah, Kinda, Qays, and Kinana. Ya'qubi reported that the Banu Judham resided...
- Levant before Islam, and included tribes such as Lakhm, Judham, Gh****an, Amilah, Balqayn, Salih and Tanukh. When the Abbasids moved the capital to Baghdad...
- Palestine were incorporated into military and governance, namely Lakhm, Amilah, Gh****an and Judham. Some of these local Arab tribes and Bedouin fought...
- Arab geographer Ya'qubi (d. 891), who noted that its residents were Banu Amilah Arabs. Michael Ehrlich ****erts that while the majority of people in the...