- The Banu
Shayban (Arabic: بنو شيبان) is an Arab tribe, a
branch of the Banu Bakr.
Throughout the
early Islamic era, the
tribe was
settled chiefly in al-Jazira...
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shiban in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shayban can
refer to:
Shayban, an Arab tribe,
prominent in the
medieval Jazira Shiban, a 13th-century...
- the
chief of the Banu
Shayban, a
subdivision of Banu Bakr.
Basus wrote and
recited a poem
which incited the
chief of Banu
Shayban, J****as ibn Murrah, against...
- The
Shibanids or Shaybanids, more
accurately known as the Abul-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a
dynasty of Turko-Mongol
origin who
ruled over most of modern-day...
-
Caliphate based in
Cairo instead of
Abbasid Caliphate at Baghdad.
Jalam bin
Shayban, a
proselytizing Da'i that had been
dispatched to the
region by the Fatimid...
- ****ad regime. Al-Shaybani
comes from an Arab
family belonging to the Banu
Shayban tribe from the
eastern countryside of al-Hasakah Governorate. He moved...
- the
Khanate of Bukhara. He was a
Shaybanid or
descendant of
Shiban (or
Shayban), the
fifth son of Jochi,
Genghis Khan's
eldest son. He was the son of...
-
descendants of
Genghis Khan
through his
eldest son
Jochi and Jochi's
fifth son
Shayban (Shiban) (died 1266). The area of the
Khanate had once
formed an integral...
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Hanifa -
mostly sedentary, were the prin****l
tribe of Al-Yamama. Banu
Shayban -
mostly nomadic (bedouin), led the
Battle of Dhi Qar
against the S****anid...
- ****. However, he and
those with him fell into
fighting in the camp.
Shayban succeeded him.
Marwan pursued him and
Sulayman to
Mosul and
besieged them...