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Zughba (Arabic: زغبة) was an Arab
tribe and a sub-tribe of Banu Hilal, a
confederation of
Arabian tribes that
migrated to the
Maghreb in the 11th century...
- own sub-tribes, of
which the most
notable were the Athbaj, Riyah, Jusham,
Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. Ibn
Khaldun described their genealogy,
which consisted...
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mainly present in Algeria, as well as Morocco. They are
originally from the
Zughba branch of Banu Hilal. The Beni Amer
occupied the
region of
western Algeria...
- own sub-tribes, of
which the most
notable were the Athbaj, Riyah, Jusham,
Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. In Ibn Khaldun's time (1332–1406),
Riyah tribes were mainly...
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Berber (Zenata)
Mzamza Mainly Berber (Masmuda) origin, with some
later Arab (
Zughba) elements: 266–267
Oulad Ali Arab (Banu Ma'qil): 117–156
Oulad Bouziri...
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Genealogy of the
Zughba branch of the Banu
Hilal listed by
Georges Marçais, 1913....
- were
expelled to
Upper Egypt consisted of the Hayb, Labid, Dabbab, Awf,
Zughba and Rawaha; each of
these consisted of
several clans.
Medieval Muslim chroniclers...
- Hintāta tribes. Arab reinforcements,
mostly from the Riyāḥ,
Athbaj and
Zughba clans of the Banū Hilāl, had been
brought over from
Marrakesh in July. Ibn...
- bin
Khalifa bin
Askar (which she kept the name) bin
Nadir bin Urwa bin
Zughba bin bin Abi Rabi bin
Nahik of Banu Hilal, Arab
tribe originating of Nejd...
- the
other Zanata tribes in the
region and
fought a
prolonged war with the
Zughba, one of the
Hilalian tribes, who
allied themselves with the Hammadids. Bakhti...