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leadership of the
Kindites who
settled in the Arab
garrison center of Kufa.
Shurahbil joined his father, al-Simt, who led the
Kindites of Hims in Syria...
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their tribesmen had
remained and
controlled parts of the region.
Several Kindites attained power and
influence in the Caliphate, the
Islamic empire established...
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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...
- a
Kindite youth, many of his
Kindite supporters abandoned him. Nonetheless, he
defeated the
larger Muslim army,
whose ranks included many
Kindites from...
- Gh****ānids,
Lakhmids and
Kindites were all Kahlānī and Qaḥṭānī
kingdoms which thrived in Najd. In the 5th and 6th
centuries AD, the
Kindites made the
first real...
- The
Lakhmids contested control of the
central Arabian tribes with the
Kindites,
eventually destroying Kindah in 540
after the fall of Kindah's main ally...
- bin Laden; "Awad"
refers to his grandfather, Awad bin
Aboud bin Laden, a
Kindite Hadhrami tribesman; "Laden"
therefore refers to Bin Laden's great-great-grandfather...
- of the
Arabian Peninsula region such as the Quraysh, Ansar, Qahtanites,
Kindites, Nabataeans, Qedarites, Adnanites, Himyarites, Lakhmids, Gh****anids, and...
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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...
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established in 450 CE as a
confederation of the Ma'ad
tribes ruled by the
Kindites. The
Kindites originally migrated from
Yemen along with the Gh****anids, where...