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Kindite is an
adjective referring to:
Kinda (tribe), an
ancient and
medieval Arab
tribe Kingdom of Kinda, a
tribal kingdom in
north and
central Arabia...
- الملوك, romanized: Kindat al-Mulūk, lit. 'Royal Kinda') also
called the
Kindite kingdom,
refers to the rule of the
nomadic Arab
tribes of the Ma'add confederation...
- al-Harith ibn Amr,
became the best-known
Kindite king,
under whom the
Kinda reached their zenith.
Kindite ****aults on the
Byzantine frontier in the Levant...
- century,
Kindite power throughout central Arabia was fraying. The wars
between al-Harith's sons had
weakened them in Najd. In the Yamama, the
Kindite ruling...
- wars but
surrendered during a
siege of his fortress,
after which many
Kindites were executed. He was imprisoned, but
pardoned by
Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634)...
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Muhammad bin
Ladin was born on the
Hadramawt coast of
south Yemen to Awad, a
Kindite Hadrami tribesman from al-Rubat, a
village in Wadi Doan. His year of birth...
- to
Qutayla bint Qays ibn Ma'dikarib, the
sister of the
chieftain of the
Kindite Banu Mu'awiya clan, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays. She was sent from
Yemen to marry...
- the
first Kindite king. He was
succeeded by his son 'Amr, who was
succeeded by his son al-Harith, who was the
greatest of all the
Kindite kings. One...
- al-Mulk bint 'Amr ibn
Hajar al-Kindi, the
sister of al-Harith ibn 'Amru, a
Kindite prince. Frederiksen, R.; Schnelle, M.; Muth, S.; Schneider, P. (2016)....
- Wellhausen. Mu'awiya
relied on the
powerful Kalbite chief Ibn
Bahdal and the
Kindite nobleman Shurahbil ibn Simt
alongside the Quray****e
commanders al-Dahhak...