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Mesopotamia and
intermarried with non-Arabs. Ibn
Khaldun further stated that
Tayyid tribesmen did "not pay any
attention to
preserving the (purity of) lineage...
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according to the Jamharat's
genealogical table.
According to Ibn Durayd, the
Tayyid poet Amir ibn
Juwayn said in a poem that
Harith ibn
Mandala went on a raiding...
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tribe of Tayy. Some sources, however,
consider the Jarm to be from the non-
Tayyid tribe of Quda'a. Both the Tayy and the Quda'a were
Qahtanite tribes (Arabs...
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Shaykh Iqbal Ahmad al-Adhami
Traditional Private Study Shaykh Ahmad Badawi Tayyid al-Asma
Traditional Private Study Shaykh Muhammad Fatatri al-Azhari Traditional...
- the
Egyptian Mamluks in
November 1341–1343. He was the
chieftain of the
Tayyid clan of Al Fadl,
having succeeded his
brother Musa ibn Muhanna. He went...
- the Banu Rabi'ah, a
tribe belonging to the Banu Tayy (also
known as the
Tayyids). The Banu Rabi'ah were the
offspring of the tribe's namesake, Rabi'ah...
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Palmyra under the
Mamluks in 1335–November 1341. He was the
chieftain of the
Tayyid clan of Al Fadl,
having succeeded his
father Muhanna ibn Isa. Musa maintained...
- of Isa ibn Muhanna, the
chieftain of the Al Fadl clan, a
branch of the
Tayyid tribe of Banu Rabi'ah.
Beginning with Isa,
members of the Al Fadl became...
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consolidated by
members of the Al Fadl dynasty,
direct descendants of the
Tayyid clan of Banu Jarrah. The
office remained in the
household of the Al Fadl...
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ancient tribe of Tayy; Isa's
laqab was "Sharaf ad-Din al-Tayyi",
denoting his
Tayyid roots. By the
early 13th century, the Al Fadl
dominated the
desert region...