-
particularly strong subgroup of Bakr ibn Abd Manat,
whose main
branches were the
Mudlij, Du'il,
Layth and Damra. The
Ghifar subgroup belonged to the
Damra or directly...
-
commanders of the
Bedouin of the
Syrian steppe. In 1625 the Abu
Risha emir
Mudlij gave
refuge to
Sulayman Sayfa (of the
Sayfa family of Tripoli), who had...
- into an
alliance by
contracting a non-aggression pact with Banū Madlij/
Mudlij, a
tribe inhabiting the
vicinity of al-‘Ushayrah. The
negotiation was done...
- and 17th centuries. The amir al-ʿarab
under the last
Mamluk sultan was
Mudlij ibn
Zahir ibn ****af, a great-great-grandson of Hayar. He
served under the...
- Marj Dabiq.
Mudlij acted as a law unto
himself and
fought against the
Ottoman governor of Damascus, Isa
Pasha al-Fanari, in 1530.
Mudlij remained amir...
- four
clans of Bakr ibn 'Abd Manat: Banu
Damrah Banu Du'al Banu
Laith Banu
Mudlij Bakr ibn 'Abd
Manat collaborated with the Banu Khuza'ah to
expel the Jurhum...
-
triumph of the da'i was
helped by the
uprising of the
Aghlabid army
under Mudlij ibn ****iyya in
March 906. This
military mutiny clearly showed that the...
- (r. 644–656). Alqama's
father was a
certain Mujazziz or
Muharriz of the
Mudlij branch of the
Kinana tribe. From 630 the
Islamic prophet Muhammad appointed...
- an
expedition near Hama to ****ist the
Bedouin emir of the Al Abu Risha,
Mudlij ibn
Zahir al-Hayari,
against his
cousin Husayn ibn
Fayyad al-Hayari in November...