- The Banū
Qushayr (Arabic: بنو قشير) was a
branch of the Arab
tribe of Banu Amir,
historically resident in
central Arabian Peninsula and
later spreading...
- of "al-Qushayri"
signifies Muslim's
belonging to the Arab
tribe of Banu
Qushayr,
members of
which migrated to the
newly conquered Persian territory during...
-
Palmyra in the
desert to the
northeast and a
certain Zahra of the Banu
Qushayr to the
Batanea plain in the
Hauran region south of Damascus; the defenders...
- Rabi'a ibn Āmir ibn Ṣaʿṣaʿa
Parent tribe Banu Amir
Branches Banu
Uqayl Banu
Qushayr Language Arabic (Najdi, Gulf, Iraqi)
Religion Islam (****, Shia)...
- 'Amir, and was
divided into four tribes: Banu Uqayl, Banu Ja'dah, Banu
Qushayr, and Al Harish. All were
native to al-Yamamah,
particularly the southern...
- po****tion". The
Kilab and
other branches of the Banu Amir, such as the Uqayl,
Qushayr and Numayr,
provided the bulk of the Qarmatians'
military personnel. The...
-
certain Ja'bar ibn Sabiq, a
member of the
tribe of Banu
Numayr or Banu
Qushayr. He was
killed there in 1071/72. It
developed a re****tion for
being a...
-
devastated and depo****ted in the process, as the
local tribes of Banu
Qushayr and Banu Sa'd were
either killed or expelled.
Yamama was
probably not placed...
-
until his
death in
August of the same year. Balj was a
member of the Banu
Qushayr, a
branch of the
Hawazin tribe, and was the
nephew of
Kulthum ibn Iyad...
- Al
Qushayri was born into a
privileged Arab
family from
among the Banu
Qushayr who had
settled near Nishapur. As a
young man he
received the education...