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Qahtanite (/ˈkɑːtənaɪt/; Arabic: قَحْطَانِي, romanized: Qaḥṭānī)
refers to
Arabs who
originate from modern-day Yemen. The term "Qahtan" is
mentioned in...
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Arabs of Northern, Western,
Eastern and
Central Arabia, as
opposed to the
Qahtanite Arabs of
Southern Arabia who
descend from Qahtan.
After a
claim by Muhammad...
- the Arab tradition, the
Adnanites are the
Northern Arabs,
unlike the
Qahtanite Arabs of
southern Arabia, who are
descended from Qahtan, son of the Islamic...
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tribe that live in the ʽAsir
Province of
Saudi Arabia. of
Adnanite and
Qahtanite descent. The
former ruling dynasties of the Al Aidh
Emirate and the Sheikdom...
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African countries.
Yemen is the
birthplace of the
Arabs and the language;
Qahtanite Arabs —the
original Arabs —
originated in Yemen.
According to Arab tradition...
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tribe of
Shammar (Arabic: شَمَّر, romanized: Šammar) is a
tribal Arab
Qahtanite confederation,
descended from the Tayy,
which migrated into the northern...
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first supporters, was from the Banu Hout of the Banu Hamdan, an
ancient Qahtanite tribe of Arabia.
Harith al-Hamdani, one of Ali's
first supporters, was...
- Tāzīk, the
Turkic rendition of the
Arabic ethnonym Ṭayyi’,
denoting a
Qahtanite Arab
tribe who
emigrated to the
Transoxiana region of
Central Asia in...
- in
Medina during Muhammad's era. The Banu
Khazraj are a
South Arabian Qahtanite tribe that were
pressured out of
South Arabia as a
result of the destruction...
- Khuzāʿah (Arabic: بنو خزاعة,
singular خزاعيّ Khuzāʿī) are an Azdite,
Qahtanite tribe, one of the main
ancestral tribes of Arabia. They
ruled Mecca for...