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- Bāhila (Arabic: باهلة) was an Arab tribe based in Najd (central Arabia). Part of the tribe was settled and part of it was semi-nomadic. The Bahila was...
- groupings of the Qays were the Ghatafan, Hawazin, Amir, Thaqif, Sulaym, Ghani, Bahila and Muharib. Many of these tribes or their clans migrated from the Arabian...
- second-in-command, and Shurahbil ibn Dhi'l-Kila' of Himyar, Adham ibn Muhriz of Bahila, al-Rabi'a ibn Mukhariq of Banu Ghani and Jabala ibn Abd Allah of Khath'am...
- ‘Uyaynah al-Muhallabī. Al-Aṣma’ī was descended from Adnān and the tribe of Bahila. The governor of Basra brought him to the notice of the caliph, Harun al-Rashid...
- First Arab–Khazar War, until his death in battle in 652. A member of the Bahila tribe, Abd al-Rahman ibn Rabi'a was also known as Dhu'l-Nur or Dhu'l-Nun...
- Caliphate Zanj rebels Slaves Allied Arabs Banu Tamim Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah Bahila Commanders and leaders Abu Ahmad al-Muwaffaq Abu al-'Abbas ibn al-Muwaffaq...
- the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates. Salm was the son of the distinguished Bahila general Qutayba ibn Muslim, who as governor of Khurasan conquered Transoxiana...
- branches Abs and Dhubyan. Many other smaller tribes existed such as Ghani, Bahila and Muharib. During the 15th through the 18th centuries, there was a considerable...
- of Muhammad, and the last of them to die in Syria. Abu Umamah was of the Bāhila tribe, itself descending from the Qays. His personal name was Ṣadiy (Arabic:...
- control. Qutayba was born in 669 CE in Basra, to an influential family of the Bahila tribe. His father, Muslim ibn ʿAmr, had enjo**** the favour of the Umayyads...