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Definition of Mudar

Mudar
Mudar Mu"dar, n. [Hind. mad[=a]r.] (Bot.) Either one of two asclepiadaceous shrubs (Calotropis gigantea, and C. procera), which furnish a strong and valuable fiber. The acrid milky juice is used medicinally.

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- The Mudar (Arabic: مُضَر) was a prin****l grouping of the northern Arab tribes. The Mudar and Rabi'a are recorded in central Arabia in the Arabic histories...
- Diyar Mudar (Arabic: دِيَارُ مُضَرَ, romanized: Diyār Muḍar, lit. 'abode of Mudar') is the medieval Arabic name of the westernmost of the three provinces...
- Mudar Mohammad Ayesh Badran (Arabic: مضر بدران‎; 18 January 1934 – 22 April 2023) was a Jordanian politician, government minister, and industrialist....
- Mudar ibn Nizar (Arabic: مضر بن نزار) is the traditional eponymous ancestor of the Mudar, one of the most powerful northern Arab tribal groupings. The...
- Jordanian politician Mudar ibn Nizar, ancestor of the Mudar Mudar Zahran (born 1973), Jordanian Palestinian writer Look up mudar in Wiktionary, the free...
- Look up mudar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mudar is a northern Arab tribal grouping. Mudar may also refer to: Mudar (name), list of people with...
- Ilyas ibn Mudar (Arabic: إلياس بن مضر) also spelled al-Yas was a pre-Islamic Arabian tribal chief and an ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He...
-   AD 76 – Khuzaymah   AD 43 – Mudrikah ('Amer)   AD 10 – Al-Yas   23 BC – Mudar   56 BC – Nizar   89 BC – Ma'add 122 BC – Adnan Islamic tradition and Arabic...
- Mudar Zahran (born 19 April 1973) is a Jordanian who has been described as the secretary general of the alleged Jordanian Opposition Coalition. Born to...
- progenitors of major tribal groupings: Rabi'a, Mudar, Anmar, and Iyad. According to the Arab genealogists, Mudar and Iyad were sired by Sawda bint Akk ibn...