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Diyar Mudar (Arabic: دِيَارُ مُضَرَ, romanized: Diyār
Muḍar, lit. 'abode of
Mudar') is the
medieval Arabic name of the
westernmost of the
three provinces...
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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...
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- sons, and
progenitors of
major tribal groupings: Rabi'a,
Mudar, Anmar, and Iyad.
According to the Arab genealogists,
Mudar and Iyad were
sired by Sawda...
- (Kais or Ḳays) were an Arab
tribal confederation that
branched from the
Mudar group. The
tribe may not have
functioned as a unit in pre-Islamic Arabia...
- script, and
oftentimes the
language itself also, to one of the
ancient major figures in Islam, such as Adam or Ishmael,
though others mention that it...
- Banu
Tamim is as follows:
Tamim ibn Murr ibn 'Udd ibn Amr ibn
Ilyas ibn
Mudar bin
Nizar bin Ma'add bin
Adnan - a
direct descendant of Isma'il bin Ibrahim...
- tribe, in
alliance with the
Mudar,
forced out the
Jurhum from
Mecca and
consequently became the
masters of Mecca's Ka'aba, a
major idol
sanctuary for the polytheistic...
- super-province. The
predominance of
Arabs from the Qays/
Mudar and Rabi'a
groups made it a
major recruitment pool of
tribesmen for the
Umayyad armies and...