- Al-
Zayadina (singular:
Zaydani or Zidany, also
called the Banu Zaydan) were an Arab clan
based in the Galilee. They were best
known after one of their...
- Christians, as
evidenced by the
discovery of a church. The Arab
Muslim tribe of
Zayadina arrived in
Arraba in the
middle of the 17th
century and
later gained control...
- Pasha, the sanjak-bey (district governor) of Safad. Umar
belonged to the
Zayadina, an Arab clan that was part of the same
Qaisi confederation as the semi-autonomous...
- the
Roman Province of Galilee. At some
point between 1688 and 1692, the
Zayadina family, who not long
before moved to the
nearby village of Arraba, had...
-
poverty led
sometimes to
sectarian crises. Many of the
descendants of the
Zayadina clan in modern-day
Israel use the
surname 'al-Zawahirah' or 'Dhawahri'...
- al-Dhahab met the
Damascene Pasha in battle, The
result was a
victory for the
Zayadina coalition and
established control of
Irbid and
Quneitra to
Zahir al Umar...
- and the
Barghouti family of Bani Zeid. The Shawish, al-Husayni, and Al-
Zayadina clans trace their heritage to
Muhammad through his grandsons,
Husayn ibn...
-
Burji dynasty (AD 1382–1517) –
Palestine within the
Mamluk Sultanate Al-
Zayadina Ridwan dynasty (AD 1560–1690) –
Hereditary non-monarchical
political leaders...
-
taking control of that country.
Battle of Lake
Huleh 2
September - Al-
Zayadina victory in a
rebellion Battle of Stołowicze 23
September Capture of Delhi...
- olives; a
total of 7,134 akçe. By the
early 18th
century the Banu
Zaydan (or
Zayadina)
family held sway in the
Shaghur area and
their ****ure leader,
Zahir al-Umar...