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northern Mesopotamia in the 6th century. Anz ibn Wa'il al-Nammir ibn
Qasit Trudy Ring,
Noelle Watson, Paul Sc****inger. 1995.
International Dictionary...
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Arabian tribes,
which also
included Abdul Qays, Taghlib, al-Nammir ibn
Qasit, and Anazzah.
Though counted by the
classical Arab
genealogists as a Christian...
- pre-Islamic period. The
tribe descended from
Yashkur ibn Bakr ibn Wa'il ibn
Qasit ibn
Hanab ibn Afsa ibn Da'mi ibn
Jadila ibn Asad ibn Rabi'a ibn
Nizar ibn...
- Taym
Allah (or Taym Allat) Banu
Yashkur Taghlib ibn Wa'il al-Nammir ibn
Qasit Like the rest of the
Adnanite Arabs,
legend has it that Rabīʿa's original...
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force in Kufa.
Before Hussain's
arrival in Karbala, he and his brothers,
Qasit and
Muqsit joined the Imam’s army. He was
martyred on the Day of Ashura...
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After Hussain's
caravan reached Karbala, he and his brothers,
Kurdus and
Qasit,
joined the Hussain's army overnight. He was
killed on the Day of Ashura...
- Adnanites.
Their full
genealogy is as follows: Taghlib/Dithār ibn Wāʾil ibn
Qasit ibn Hinb ibn Afṣā ibn Duʿmī ibn Jadīla ibn Asad ibn Rabīʿa ibn Nizār ibn...
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central Arabia.
Salama led the Rabi'a
tribes of
Taghlib and al-Namir ibn
Qasit and the Sa'd ibn
Zaydmanat and
Hanzala branches of the Tamim, a
Mudar tribe;...
- Ibn Khallikan, Ibn Abd al-Barr
sprung from the
Arabian tribe of Namr ibn
Qasit.
While initially having been an
adherent of the
Zahirite school of Muslim...
- Taghlib. Banu
Taghlib was a
tribe originating from
Taghlib ibn Wa'il ibn
Qasit. On the day of Ashura, he
injured and
killed some
enemies during the battle...