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- The Judham (Arabic: بنو جذام, romanized: Banū Judhām) was a large Arab tribe that inhabited the southern Levant and northwestern Arabia during the late...
- Medina with gifts, when he was robbed by a man of Judham called al-Hunayd. Another clan of Judham, however, or some men from anothertribe, forced al-Hunayd...
- Judham and Amila, especially the former, which practically absorbed the tribe. On the eve of the conquest, the Lakhm lived in groups among the Judham...
- (Qays). Yamani tribes, including the Kalb, Gh****an, Balqayn, Amilah, Tanukh, Judham and Lakhm, were well-established in central and southern Syria in pre-Islamic...
- Arabian tribes such as the Gh****anids, Lakhmids, Taghlib, Banu Amela, Banu Judham, Tanukhids and Tayy. In the early Christian centuries, Arabia was sometimes...
- confederations was that some of the Yamani tribes like the Kalb, Tanukh, Judham, and Tayy had been extant in the Levant before the Muslim conquest, while...
- Moharam of Judham of Murrah of Sheba of Kahlan of Qahtanite origin (also Moharram, Muharram, Aal Moharam, Aal Maharema) (Arabic: مُحَرَّم or المحارمة)...
- settle Northern Egypt where they were later joined with the Sicasik, Banu Judham and the Gh****anids. The Lakhmids produced The Abadi, Ubadi and Banu Bahr...
- Arab Location Hejaz, southern Jordan, The Negev, Sinai, Sharqia Parent tribe Banu Judham Language Arabic (Northwest Arabian dialect) Religion **** Islam...
- in the Balqāʾ with 100,000 Gr****s joined by 100,000 men from Lakhm and Judhām and al-Qayn and Bahrāʾ and Balī commanded by a man of Balī of Irāsha called...