- (/ˈkɑːtənaɪts/; Arabic: قَحْطَانِيون, romanized: Qaḥṭānīyun), also
known as Banu
Qahtan (Arabic: بنو قحطان) or by
their nickname al-Arab al-Ariba (Arabic: العرب...
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Qahtān (Arabic: قحطان, also
spelled as القحطاني) to
distinguish between the
tribe and the
Qahtanite peoples, is an Arab
tribal confederation.
Qahtan is...
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Qahtan (or Kahtan),
Qahtani (or Kahtani), and Al-Qahtani (or Al-Kahtani) are
Arabic names. They may
refer to:
Qahtan (tribe), an Arab
tribal confederation...
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Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi (Arabic: قحطان محمد الشعبي; 1920 – 7 July 1981) was the
first President of the People's
Republic of
South Yemen. Al-Shaabi's...
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Qahtan Chathir is an
Iraqi football forward who pla**** for Iraq in the 1996
Asian Cup. He also pla**** for Al Talaba, Al Karkh, Al Ittihad, Al-Thaid, Al...
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Qahtan Khalil is a
Syrian military official who
served as the head of the Air
Force Intelligence Directorate (SAFI) from
January to
December 2024 during...
- Riya
Qahtan (died
September 27, 2008) was a
Kurdish politician in Iraq and a
member of the
Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Qahtan was
killed in Jalula, a small...
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Traditional Yemenite genealogies also
mention Saba, son of
Qahtan;
Early Islamic historians identified Qahtan with the
Yoqtan (Joktan) son of Eber (Hūd) in the...
- from the
Qahtanite Arabs of
Southern Arabia, who
trace their lineage to
Qahtan.
Adnan is
considered a
direct descendant of the
prophet Abraham (Ibrahim)...
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Abdel Fattah Ismail and
Salim Rubai Ali,
overthrew the N****erist
President Qahtan al-Shaabi in an
internal bloodless coup that was
later called the Corrective...