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- namesake tribe, the Banu Numayr. The senior branch of the dynasty, founded by Waththab ibn Sabiq in 990, ruled the Euphrates cities of Harran, Saruj and Raqqa...
- cities after the death of their ruler, al-Sayyida's brother Shabib ibn Waththab, in 1039 or 1040. He subsequently made Raqqa his capital to position himself...
- Jazira with his family, including Nasr's wife, al-Sayyida al-Alawiyya bint Waththab, and the latter and Nasr's son Mahmud ibn Nasr. He left his cousin Muqallid...
- Caliphate in 1038 through the submission of the Numayrid ruler Shabīb ibn Waththāb, or more likely with a failed anti-Uqaylid rebellion in 1083. Izz al-Din...
- Sabiq's brother Waththab as their emir in opposition and helped drive out Sadid al-Mulk from Aleppo. Sabiq's other brother Shabib lent Waththab his support...
- western Jazira, by marrying al-Sayyida Alawiyya, sister of Shabib ibn Waththab, the Numayrid emir of Harran. The Numayrids were distant tribal kin and...
- threatened by Bedouin raids. After the death of the Numayrid amir Shabib ibn Waththab in 1039–40, Raqqa and its surrounding fertile pastures became the center...
- 944.: 19  The Numayrid emir Waththab ibn Sabiq declared independence in 990 and annexed Edessa early in his reign. Waththab appointed his cousin 'Utayr...
- the emirate provoked the Kilabi chiefs, who proclaimed Sabiq's brother, Waththab, as their supreme emir. The bulk of the tribe mobilized in the plain of...
- Jalal al-Dawla. His brothers, from a different mother(s), were Sabiq, Waththab and Shabib and sister Mani'a. Mahmud designated his youngest son Shabib...