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Anizah or
Anazah (Arabic: عنزة, romanized: ʻanizah,
Najdi pronunciation: [ʕni.zah]) is an
Arabian tribe in the
Arabian Peninsula,
Upper Mesopotamia, and...
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following are the
important branches of Rabīʿa: Al-Bu
Daraj Abd al-Qays
Anazzah Anz ibn Wa'il Bakr ibn Wa'il,
which also
included the
following sub-tribes...
- The Al-Enezi
family is a
Nisba that
refers to the
Anazzah tribe. It is a
royal family that is
active until today. The
royal families of
Saudi Arabia,...
- tribes,
which also
included Abdul Qays, Taghlib, al-Nammir ibn Qasit, and
Anazzah.
Though counted by the
classical Arab
genealogists as a
Christian branch...
- Ishmael. A
number of
Bedouin tribes reside in
Saudi Arabia.
Among them are
Anazzah, Juhaynah, Shammar, al-Murrah, Mahra, Dawasir, Harb, Ghamid, Mutayr, Subay'...
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Djemal Pasha with
Anazzah tribal leaders in Iraq,
celebrating the
completion of the al-Hindya dam on the
Euphrates river near al-Hilla,
south of Baghdad...
- Qahtan)
began a
series of wars
against the
Anazzah for the
pastures of
central Najd and
forced the
Anazzah north. The
Mutayr and
Qahtan were su****ded...
- the
greatest Muslim military leader.
Salma bint
Harmalah was born in the
Anazzah tribe, it was an
Arabian tribe in the
Northern Arabian Peninsula (now part...
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southern borders of Mesopotamia. Banu
Dhuhal in
Mecca Abdul Qays in
Mecca Anazzah northern Saudi Arabia towards the
Syrian desert and
eastern Jordan. In...
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pilgrims gathered at
Arafat after prayers. Al-Sudais
comes from the
Anazzah clan, and he had
memorized the
Quran by the age of 12.
Growing up in Riyadh...