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- 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...
- 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...
- Buhturids (Arabic: بنو بُحتر, romanized: Banū Buḥtur) or the Tanukh (Arabic: تنوخ, romanized: Tanūkh) were a dynasty whose chiefs were the emirs (princes or...