- The
Tanukh (Arabic: تنوخ, romanized:
Tanūkh,
sometimes referred to as the
Tanukhids (Arabic: التنوخيون, romanized: al-Tanūkhiyyūn), was an Arab tribal...
- However, many
tribes that
descend from
Zahran and Azd
migrated to Oman and
Tanukh (Levant)
under leadership of
Malik bin Fehm in the 3rd century. Oman's modern...
- Mawia, Mawai, or Mawaiy, and
sometimes referred to as
Mavia or
Mavia of
Tanukh) was an Arab queen, who
ruled over the Tanukhids, a
confederation of semi-nomadic...
- romanized: Quḍāʿa) were a
confederation of Arab tribes,
including the
powerful Kalb and
Tanukh,
mainly concentrated throughout Syria and
northwestern Arabia, from at least...
-
Parthian ruling family. However, in the 2nd
century CE, the Arab
tribe of Banu
Tanukh seized control of
Hatra and
established their own dynasty. The Arab rulers...
- Banu Āmir[22]
Malik ibn Fehm, pre-Islamic king and
founder of Oman and
Tanukh[21]
Ahmed ibn Sa’eed Al Busaidi, Imam and
founder of the Al
Busaid Dynasty...
- Ma'arra,
belonging to the
larger Tanukh tribe. One of his
ancestors was
probably the
first qadi of Ma'arra. The
Tanukh tribe had
formed part of the aristocracy...
-
meaning “abundant."
During the
Fatimid and the
Mamluk periods,
Tanukh settled in Aabey. The
Tanukh emirs (Buhturids) were
cavalry officers in a
special regiment...
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between the
confederations was that some of the
Yamani tribes like the Kalb,
Tanukh, Judham, and Tayy had been
extant in the
Levant before the
Muslim conquest...
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Buhturids (Arabic: بنو بُحتر, romanized: Banū Buḥtur) or the
Tanukh (Arabic: تنوخ, romanized:
Tanūkh) were a
dynasty whose chiefs were the
emirs (princes or...