- The Banu
Taghlib (Arabic: بنو تغلب), also
known as
Taghlib ibn Wa'il, were an Arab
tribe that
originated in Jazira,
however throughout history it has...
- al-Dawla Abu
Taghlib Fadl
Allah al-Ghadanfar al-Hamdani (Arabic: عدة الدولة أبو تغلب فضل الله الغضنفر الحمداني, romanized: ʿUddat al-Dawla ʿAbū
Taghlib Faḍl Allāh...
- They
descended from the
ancient Banu
Taghlib tribe of
Mesopotamia and Arabia. The
Hamdanids hailed from Arab
Taghlib tribe, and are
descendants of Adi ibn...
- most
famous Arab
poets of the
Umayyad period. He
belonged to the Banu
Taghlib tribe, and was, like his fellow-tribesmen, a Christian. Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibî...
- (Arabic: سجاح بنت الحارث بن سويد التغلبي, fl. 630s CE) from the
tribe of Banu
Taghlib, was an Arab
Christian protected first by her tribe; then
causing a split...
-
cousins from
Taghlib,
known as the War of Basous. The pre-Islamic poet
Tarafah was a Bakry. The Banu Bakr
tribe along with
their cousins Taghlib are under...
-
branch of the Banu
Taghlib, an Arab
tribe resident in the area of the
Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia)
since pre-Islamic times. The
Taghlib had traditionally...
-
Shayban Banu Qays ibn Tha'laba Taym
Allah (or Taym Allat) Banu
Yashkur Taghlib al-Nammir ibn
Qasit Like the rest of the
Adnanite Arabs,
legend has it...
-
arisen between the men of
Taghlib and
those of Bakr
after a
number of
young Taghlib men had died in the desert. The men of
Taghlib chose their prince, Amr...
- Abu Sa'id Aban ibn
Taghlib ibn
Rubah al-Kindi (died 758 AD/141 AH) was an
outstanding jurist-traditionist and an ****ociate of
Muhammad al-Baqir, but also...