- and Banu
Sulaym on the one hand and the
tribes of Zenata, Sanhaja, and
Athbaj on the
other hand The
result of the
battle was a
victory for the Arab Tribes...
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nation divided into its own sub-tribes, of
which the most
notable were the
Athbaj, Riyah, Jusham, Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. Ibn
Khaldun described their genealogy...
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nation divided into its own sub-tribes, of
which the most
notable were the
Athbaj, Riyah, Jusham, Zughba, Adi, and Qurra.
Sources estimate that the total...
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nation divided into its own sub-tribes, of
which the most
notable were the
Athbaj, Riyah, Jusham, Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. In Ibn Khaldun's time (1332–1406)...
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composed of
three fractions,
themselves constituted into sub-factions:
Athbaj: Durayd, Taouba, Bokhtor, Kherfa, Dahhak, Iyad, and
Latif Riyah : Mohammed...
- from
Harga and Hintāta tribes. Arab reinforcements,
mostly from the Riyāḥ,
Athbaj and
Zughba clans of the Banū Hilāl, had been
brought over from Marrakesh...