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- Banu Sulaym بنو سُليم Qaysite Arab tribe Ethnicity Arab Nisba al-Sulami السُّلَمي Location Hejaz, Maghreb Descended from Sulaym ibn Maṇṣūr Religion Paganism...
- against the Qays. The Kalb lost its political influence under the pro-Qaysite caliph Marwan II (r. 744–750), a situation which continued under the Iraq-based...
- Banu Ghaṭafān بنو غطفان Qaysite Arab tribe Nisba Al-Ghatafani Location Arabia Descended from Ghaṭafān ibn Sa'd ibn Qays Parent tribe Qays Branches Rayth...
- to foster Qaysite support for his nomination. Mu'awiya's efforts to that end were not entirely successful as reflected in a line by a Qaysite poet: "we...
- Banu Muharib بنو محارب Qaysite Arab tribe Banner of Banu Muharib Nisba Al-Muharbi Location Arabian Peninsula Religion Paganism, later Islam...
- into the land two political factions later called the Qaysites and the Yemenites. The Qaysite party represented the Bedouin Arabs who were regarded as...
- Marwan led his tribal allies to a decisive victory against a much larger Qaysite army led by al-Dahhak, who was slain. Not long after, the South Arabians...
- in the decisive Battle of Ain Dara in 1711 and thus became part of the Qaysite confedaration, albeit without historical ties. The modern sources offer...
- Abd al-Malik returned his attention to Iraq. In 691, he besieged the Qaysite stronghold of Qarqisiya in the Jazira. After failing to overpower them...
- al-Qaysĭyūn (sing. Qaysī), transliterated in English-language sources as "Qaysites" or "Kaisites". As an ethno-political group, the Qays are referred to in...