- The
Kalbiyya (Arabic: الكلبية), or
Kalbi or
Kelbi tribe is one of four tribes, or
tribal confederations, of the
Alawite community in Syria.
Appearing in...
- role in the
Muslim conquest.
After Mu'awiya
divorced Na'ila bint
Umara al-
Kalbiyya, she was wed to Mu'awiya's
close aide
Habib ibn
Maslama al-Fihri and after...
-
Kalbi may
refer to: Galbi, a
Korean dish
Kalbiyya, a
Syrian Alawite tribe An
Indian caste, see
Anjana Chaudhari This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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piasters and its
inhabitants were
classified as part of the
Alawite Kalbiyya tribal confederation. "General
Census of Po****tion 2004".
Retrieved 2017-12-09...
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According to
written traditions, the
residents of
Qardaha descended from the
Kalbiyya tribal confederation and the town
served as the confederation's prin****l...
- 1809 and 1813,
Mustafa Agha Barbar, the
governor of Tripoli,
attacked the
Kalbiyya Alawites with "marked savagery." Some
Alawites supported Ottoman involvement...
- or
piasters and its
inhabitants were
classified as part of the
Alawite Kalbiyya tribal confederation. By 1645, 4,600
dirhems were ****essed from the village...
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mountainous Latakia Sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire. They were
members of the
Kalbiyya tribe. Ali was
known for
protecting the weak and in the 1920s had ****isted...
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Hafez was born on 6
October 1930 in
Qardaha to an
Alawite family of the
Kalbiyya tribe. His
paternal grandfather,
Sulayman al-Wahhish,
gained the nickname...
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village of Ayn al-Arus, near Jableh, to an
Alawite family of the
prominent Kalbiyya clan.
Other members of the clan
include Fayadh's
cousin and
former Syrian...