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tribe of Kalb. She was the
daughter of the
Kalbite chieftain Bahdal ibn
Unayf. The Kalb
dominated the
Syrian steppe and led the
wider Quda'a
tribal confederation...
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Bahdal ibn
Unayf al-Kalbi (Arabic: بحدل بن أنيف الكلبي, romanized: Baḥdal ibn
ʿUnayf al-Kalbī; died c. 650s) was the
preeminent chief of the Banu Kalb...
- Mu'awiya
consolidated ties to the Kalb's
ruling house, the clan of
Bahdal ibn
Unayf, by
wedding the latter's
daughter Maysun in c. 650. He also
married Maysun's...
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companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. Mus'ab's
mother was
Rabab bint
Unayf, a
daughter of a
chieftain of the Banu Kalb tribe.
During the last years...
- from
Abyssinia in 628.: 164
Khalid Amr
Habiba Sawda Hind Ar-Rabbab bint
Unayf of the Kalb tribe. Mus'ab
Hamza Ramla Atiqa bint Zayd of the Adi clan, a...
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administration and military. H****an ibn
Malik was a
grandson of
Bahdal ibn
Unayf,
chieftain of the Banu Kalb, one of the
largest Bedouin tribes in 7th-century...
- Banu
Sulaym and Fazara.
Humayd ibn
Hurayth was a
grandson of
Bahdal ibn
Unayf, the
preeminent chieftain of the Banu Kalb tribe. Humayd's
family and tribe...
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caliphs belonged. Yazid's mother, Maysun, was the
daughter of
Bahdal ibn
Unayf, a
chieftain of the
powerful Bedouin tribe of Banu Kalb. She was a Christian...
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married two
Kalbite noblewomen,
including Maysun, the
daughter of
Bahdal ibn
Unayf, the Kalb's
preeminent chieftain, who
remained Christian until his death...
- His descendants,
particularly those belonging to the
family of
Bahdal ibn
Unayf,
would later hold high
positions under the
Umayyad Caliphate. Zuhayr's genealogy...