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- from the junds or military regiments of Syria, mostly of north Arabian Qaysid tribes—who had arrived in 742. Among the Syrian junds were contingents of...
- He was from the Mu'awiya al-Dibab clan of the Banu Kilab, branch of the Qaysid tribe of the Hawazinite Banu Amir. Shimr was an ally of Caliph Ali (r. 656–661)...
- Arabian tribes (Qaysid or Mudharite, or 'Syrian' tribes).[citation needed] The ancient and deep pre-Islamic tribal rivalry between Qaysid and Yemenite found...
- The Kaysite dynasty (Arabic: القيسيين) was a Muslim Arab dynasty that ruled an emirate centered in Manzikert from c. 860 until 964. Their state was the...
- north Arabian Qaysid - Mudharite' (Hijazi-Nejdi) tribes that comprised the Arabian-Syrian junds. Balj ibn Bishr's own tribal origins were Qaysid, and when...
- Arab regiments drawn from the Qaysid (or 'Nejdi') tribes of central Arabia, partly in order to get the more troublesome Qaysid regiments out of the vicinity...
- junds were drawn from north Arabian ('Qaysid' or 'Syrian') tribes. Balj ibn Bishr, by all accounts something of a Qaysid chauvinist, pla**** up the difference...
- of the Yaman faction, like most Andalusian Arabs, rather than the usual 'Qaysid' stock of the Syrians. Thalaba ibn Salama went to North Africa with the...