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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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;...
- 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...
- occurred in the village of Ain Dara, in Mount Lebanon in 1711, between the Qaysi and Yamani, two rival tribo-political factions. The Qays were led by Emir...
- 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...