-
military strength solely from the Arab tribes. Nonetheless,
individual Qaysi tribes remained a
potent force and some
migrated to
North Africa and al-Andalus...
-
erupted in 797,
though it is not
clear if this was
directly related to the
Qaysi-Yamani conflict. In the 8th century,
Palestine and
Transjordan were functioning...
- al-Ashdaq, the
following year, and
reincorporated into the army the
rebellious Qaysi tribes of the
Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) in 691. He then
conquered Zubayrid...
- to al-Bakhra near Palmyra. He
mustered a
small force of
local Kalbis and
Qaysis from Hims, but when
Yazid III's far
larger army
under Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Hajjaj...
- seem that the
violence was
begun by
extremists like
Yusuf ibn Umar for the
Qaysis and
Mansur ibn
Jumhur for the Yamanis, but once it had begun, it was very...
-
Taghlib had been in
Syria before the
coming of Islam,
while the
majority of
Qaysis like the Sulaym,
Kilab and ‘Uqayl were
newly arrived from the
Arabian peninsula...
- 1711
between the two
major parties of the time; the
Qaysis and the Yemenis,
resulting in a
total Qaysi victory under the
leadership of Emir
Haidar Chehab;...
- Abū Muḥammad Makkī ibn Abī Ṭālib al-
Qaysī al-Qayrawānī al-Andalusī al-Qurṭubī was a Mālikī
jurist and, in the ****essment of
Angelika Neuwirth, "one of...
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reconstitute the
Umayyad army. With this army he
struggled against rebel Qaysi tribes in the
Jazira before advancing against the
Alids and
Zubayrids of...
- Alaa
Hikmat J****im Al-
Qaysi, born
September 14, 1985, is an
Iraqi sprinter. Alaa
represented Iraq in the 100
metre sprint at the 2004
Summer Olympics...