- The
Juhaynah (Arabic: جهينة, also
transliterated as
Djuhaynah and Johaynah) are a
nomad tribe of the
Arabian Peninsula and the
largest clan of Banu Quda'a...
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dotted with trees. Al-Ajrad is one of
Juhaynah's two mountains, Al-Ajrad and Al-Ashaar. Now
inhabited by the
Juhaynah tribe, the two
mountains form a mountain...
- did not
speak Arabic, but the
migration of the
numerous Arab
tribes of
Juhaynah, Mudar, Rabi'a, and many more to the Beja
areas contributed to the Arabization...
- عوده بن حمد c. 1916 – 1994) was the
leader (shaikh) of a
section of the
Juhaynah or
Aljehani tribe of
Bedouin Arabs Bin
Hamad was a
significant tribal figure...
- Buwāṭ (بواط) is
located near
Mount Juhaynah in the
neighborhood of Raḍwā. It was
situated on the
caravan route of the
Quraysh merchants to Syria. The Islamic...
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between Korti and
Jabal al-Dajer, and
parts of the
Bayuda Desert; the
Juhaynah, who live east and west of the Nile, and
include the
Rufaa people, the...
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number of
Bedouin tribes reside in
Saudi Arabia.
Among them are Anazzah,
Juhaynah, Shammar, al-Murrah, Mahra, Dawasir, Harb, Ghamid, Mutayr, Subay', 'Utayba...
- al-Juhanī (Arabic: معبد الجهني; died 80 AH/ 699CE), was from the
tribe of
Juhaynah which lived and
still live in
around the city of
Medinah in
Saudi Arabia...
- in
Sudan and the Sahel,
Baggara tribes claim to have
ancestry from the
Juhaynah Arab tribe. They are of Arab and
Arabized African ancestry.
However the...
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trace descent from Arab
forefathers that hail from the
Arabian tribe of
Juhaynah, and
speak a form of
Sudanese Arabic.
Women classically dress in a long...