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- Muzayqiya (Arabic: مزيقياء) was the leader of the Azd tribes and a king ruling parts of Yemen in the 2nd century CE. Muzayqiya succeeded his brother Imran...
- Ulrich, Brian (2008). "The Azd migrations reconsidered: narratives of ʿAmr Muzayqiya and Mālik b. Fahm in historiographic context by Brian Ulrich (21 July...
- Jafnah is the son of the ancient Arabian king, Muzayqiya. His full lineage is given as Jafnah ibn 'Amr Muzayqiya ibn 'Amir Ma' as-Sama ibn Haritha ibn Imru'...
- son of Luhayy, an adoptive son of an Azdite chief named Haritha, son of Muzayqiya. Badr al-Din al-Ayni further explains that the wife of the Adnanite Arab...
- the Azd branched into four sub-branches, each led by one of the sons of Muzayqiya. Imran bin Amr and the bulk of the tribe went to Oman, where they established...
- Hence his lineage can be stated as Tha'laba ibn 'Amr ibn Jafnah ibn 'Amr Muzayqiya ibn 'Amir Ma' as-Sama ibn Haritha ibn Imru' al-Qays ibn Tha'laba ibn Mazin...
- In this genealogical scheme, their ancestor was Jafna, a son of Amr Muzayqiya ibn Amir ibn Haritha ibn Imru’ al Qais ibn Tha’labah ibn Mazin ibn Azd...
- Ma'rib Dam, the Azd Shanu'ah emigrated from Yemen under the leadership of Muzayqiya, as their homeland had not become suitable for them to live in anymore...
- branched into four branches each led by one of the sons of the Arabian king Muzayqiya. Imran bin Amr and the bulk of the tribe went to Oman where they established...
- the son of Jafnah, 'Amr would have been descended from the Arabian king Muzayqiya as well as the Azd tribal group. 'Amr had a son named Tha'laba, who succeeded...