- The pre-Islamic
poets al-A'sha and
Tarafah were
among its members. Banu
Yashkur -
bedouin and sedentary,
inhabitants of Al-Yamama. Al-Harith ibn Hillizah...
- The Banu
Yashkur (Arabic: بنو يشكر) is an Arab
tribe belonging to the
larger Banu Bakr ibn Wa'il tribe. The
tribe is
originally from Al-Yamama and had...
- Cairo, Egypt. It was
built on the
slopes of the hill
called Gabal Yashkur (Jabal
Yashkur) and
overlooks the
historic Saliba Street. The
complex contains...
-
wrote in the Book of
Idols (Kitab al-Asnām) that: "The Banū al-Hārith ibn-
Yashkur ibn-Mubashshir of the ʻAzd had an idol
called Dū Sharā".
Safaitic inscriptions...
-
newly occupied territories. Initially, they were
given the area of
Jabal Yashkur by the
Islamic leadership. This
region is
located east of the city of Al-Askar...
- from the Bakr ibn Wa'il
branch (17 from the
Shayban sub-tribe, 12 from
Yashkur, five from Hanifa, and 12 from
other sub-tribes).
Among the
northern Arab...
-
Hanifa Banu
Shayban Banu Qays ibn Tha'laba Taym
Allah (or Taym Allat) Banu
Yashkur Taghlib al-Nammir ibn
Qasit Like the rest of the
Adnanite Arabs, legend...
-
Battle of Dhi Qar
Belligerents Sasanian Persia Banu Bakr Banu Ijl Banu
Yashkur Banu
Dhuhl Banu Qays Banu Taym ibn Tha'labah Abd al-Qays Banu
Tamim Commanders...
- Kashkar,
though the
former ****erts she
belonged to a
member of the Banu
Yashkur, a
branch of the Arab
tribe of Banu Bakr, and the
latter states she belonged...
- the
Nabataeans as
their chief-god, and also by the Banū al-Hārith ibn-
Yashkur ibn-Mubashshir clan of the Azd.
Probably originating as an
aspect of Ruda...