- administration, army and
economy of the
Norman kingdom until the 12th century. The
Kalbites focused their efforts on the
Islamization of
Sicilian society, notably...
-
lifetime of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, a few of his
close companions were
Kalbites, most
prominently Zayd ibn
Haritha and Dihya, but the bulk of the tribe...
- by the non-
Kalbites in the pro-Umayyad coalition.
Marwan was
acknowledged as
caliph in a
shura of pro-Umayyad
tribes summoned to the
Kalbite stronghold...
- was a Christian, like most of her tribe.
Yazid grew up with his
maternal Kalbite kin,
spending the
springs of his
youth in the
Syrian Desert; for the remainder...
-
according to the
historian Julius Wellhausen. Mu'awiya
relied on the
powerful Kalbite chief Ibn
Bahdal and the
Kindite nobleman Shurahbil ibn Simt alongside...
-
propose measures. The
respective leaders of the Quda'a and the Kinda, the
Kalbite chief Ibn
Bahdal and the Homs-based Shurahbil,
formed part of his Syrian...
-
Maysun Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680)
Humayd H****an ('Ibn Bahdal') Sa'id
Yazid I (r. 680–683)
Kalbite woman Uthman Muhammad Mu'awiya II (r. 683–684)
Khalid Asim...
- Ukaydir, who had
defected from
Medina following Muhammad's death,
while the
Kalbite chief Wadi'a was
spared after the
intercession of his
Tamimite allies in...
- with Mu'awiya,
Bahdal became "the
founder of the
great prosperity of the
Kalbites"
during Umayyad rule (661–750),
according to Lammens. His household's influence...
- Andalusia. They also had
suzerainty over the
Emirate of
Sicily through the
Kalbite emirs and
later ********inated the
ruler and took over the island. When the...