- on a horse. Later,
after the
establishment of Kufa
garrison city, the
Madhhij clan,
including their most
famous chieftain Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib, settled...
-
which invaded Oman, the 'Amila-Judham
group of Palestine, and the Hamdan-
Madhhij group who
mostly remain in Yemen. The
Kahlan branch includes the following...
- and
North Africa. Ghatafan, has
descendants in
Arabia and the Maghreb.
Madhhij, has
descendants in
Arabia and Iraq. Abd al-Qays, has
descendants in Arabia...
-
tribe of
eastern Yemen. The
Murad belong to the
southern group of the
Madhhij. They are
described as
retaining a
typically Beduin character and their...
- side in the
Battle of Siffin. ʿAmmār
belonged to the
Malik clan of the
Madhhij tribe in Yemen.
Hijaz (current-day
Saudi Arabia). He was born in the Year...
- النُخَع) were an Arab
tribe of Yemen. It is a
branch of the much
larger Madhhij tribe. They have
converted to
Islam by
Muadh ibn
Jabal During the 7th century...
-
being his wife, Sumayya.
Yasir was
originally from the
Malik clan of the
Madhhij tribe in Yemen. He and his two brothers, Al-Harith and Malik, travelled...
-
including the
Madhhij, as
being subordinated under a
Sabaean officer called "kabir of the
Arabs of the king of Saba, and
Kinda and
Madhhij".
According to...
-
Zubaid or
Zubayd (Arabic: زبيد) is an Arab
tribe from the
Yemeni Madhhij Qahtanite confederation, that is one of the
largest Arab
tribes in the Arab world...
- an
Arabian cavalry commander of the
Zubaid clan in Yemen, part of the
Madhhij tribe confederation. Amr is
considered a
legendary warrior,
battling against...