- The Banu
Thaqif (Arabic: بنو ثقيف, romanized: Banū
Thaqīf) is an Arab
tribe which inhabited, and
still inhabits, the city of Ta'if and its environs, in...
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sometime in the
early 7th century, and was
inhabited by the
tribe of Banu
Thaqif. It is
still inhabited to this day by
their descendants. As a part of the...
- his
followers against the
Bedouin tribe of
Hawazin and its
subsection the
Thaqif in 630 in a
valley on one of the
roads leading from
Mecca to al-Ta'if. The...
- the
trade route to Al-Hirah in Iraq. The
Hawazins were
allied with the
Thaqifs,
which had
settled in Ta'if, a town south-east of
Mecca whose trade routes...
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Khairul Thaqif Shah bin
Kamal Bashah (born 8
February 1996) is a
Malaysian footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper. "Players". Shah Alam
Antlers FC. "Sri...
- the
Muslims following the siege, the
people of Taif,
known as the Banu
Thaqif,
finally reached a
tipping point and
acknowledged that
embracing Islam was...
- the Muslims. His tribe, the Ta'if,
fought in the
battle along with the
Thaqif tribe. He was a
prominent knight who
commanded armies and held a high rank...
- his death. Ziyad's
parentage is obscure, but he was
raised among the Banu
Thaqif in Ta'if, near Mecca. He
arrived with his
adoptive tribesmen in
Basra upon...
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various ones that were
centered on
different cities, for
example the Banu
Thaqif and the Banu Utub.
Notable are the
Jewish tribes that had
settled in Medina...
- the
subtribes of Banu Sa'd, and Banu Jusham, as well as the
powerful Banu
Thaqif and Banu Amir,
which were both
often counted separately from the Hawazin...