-
cousin Umm Shu'ayb or Umm Uthman, the
daughter of Shu'ayb or Sa'id ibn
Zabban of the Banu Kalb tribe, and
Lamis bint Ali of the Balharith. From his wives...
-
Umayyad statesman,
Marwan ibn al-Hakam, and one of his wives,
Layla bint
Zabban ibn al-Asbagh of the Banu Kalb tribe. Abd al-Aziz may have
visited Egypt...
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Babylonian times its name was
Zabban, a
notable cult
center of Adad. It was
neighbor and
sometimes ally with the
Lullubi kingdom.
Zabban is
noted as a cult center...
- II (r. 717–720),
whose grandmother,
Layla bint
Zabban, and wife, Umm Shu'ayb bint Shu'ayb ibn
Zabban, were both Kalbites. Al-Ahwas ibn Amr ibn Tha'laba...
-
might have
Hurrian origin. She was
worshiped especially in
Karkar and in
Zabban,
regarded as cult
centers of her
husband as well. She is
first attested...
-
daughter from his
marriage with
Khawla (daughter of the
Fazara chief Manzur b.
Zabban). He was
killed in the
Battle of Camel,
after which, his wife, Khawla, married...
- to Medina,
Hasan married Khawla,
daughter of the
Fazara chief Manzur ibn
Zabban.
Khawla already had two sons and a
daughter from
Muhammad ibn Talha, who...
- the
Marzabotto m****acre. It has won
numerous awards. It
features Raffaele Zabban playing Don
Giovanni Fornasini, and
Germano Maccioni playing Don Ubaldo...
- Abd
Allah was also wed to a
woman of the Banu Kalb tribe, A'isha bint
Zabban. One of Abd Allah's
daughters was
married to
Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik...
-
number of
wives and children. His
first wife was
Tumadir bint
Manzur ibn
Zabban ibn
Sayyar ibn Amr of the Banu Fazara. She gave
birth to his
eldest son...