- The Banu
Fazara or
Fazzara or
Fezara or
Fezzara (Arabic: بنو فزارة, romanized: Banū
Fazāra) were an Arab
tribe whose original homeland was Najd. According...
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guarding the convoy. When they journe****
through the
territory of Banu
Fazara, whom Zayd had
raided in the past, the
tribe seized the
opportunity for...
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Fatima was a
leader of the Banu
Fazara Arab
tribe from Wadi Al-Qura.[citation needed] Umm
Qirfa as a
member of the Banu
Fazara. She
married into the Banu Badr...
- type took the form of tax
rebellions in Najd
among tribes such as the Banu
Fazara and Banu Tamim.
Other dissenters,
while initially allied to the Muslims...
- Sa'd ibn
Dhubyan ibn Baghid, who
adopted 'Awf ibn Lu'ayy.
Addressing 'Awf,
Fazara ibn
Dhubyan is
reported to have said: Son of Lu'ayy, turn your
camel aside...
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quarrels between different families left the Jews disorganized. The Banu
Fazara,
related to the Ghatafan, also
offered their ****istance to Khaybar, after...
- two sons and a
daughter from his
marriage with
Khawla (daughter of the
Fazara chief Manzur b. Zabban). He was
killed in the
Battle of Camel,
after which...
- Asad–Ghatafan
forces in battle. When
Tulayha appeared close to defeat, the
Fazara section of the
Ghatafan under their chief Uyayna ibn Hisn
deserted the field...
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abdication and
return to Medina,
Hasan married Khawla,
daughter of the
Fazara chief Manzur ibn Zabban.
Khawla already had two sons and a
daughter from...
- Banu
Ashja and
included the
major subtribes of the Banu Murra, the Banu
Fazara and the Tha’laba. The Banu Abs,
descendants of ʿAbs ibn Baghīd ibn Rayth...