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confederacies in The
Kingdoms of
Jordan and
Saudi Arabia. Its founder,
Sakher bin Tha'labah al Tayy, a great-grandson of Jalhamah,
likely lived in the...
- Al-Fayez-Bani
Sakher, and the
Adwan respectively.
Around the end of the 16th century, a
portion of the
ancient tribes of Bani
Sakher and of the Suwiet...
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Sakher El
Materi (Mohamed
Sakhr El Materi, Arabic: محمد صخر الماطري, born 2
December 1981) is a
Tunisian businessman. He is the son-in-law of Zine El Abidine...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sakhr or
Sakher (Arabic: ﺻﺨﺮ 'rock' or 'boulder') may
refer to: Bani
Sakher, a
Bedouin tribe in
Jordan Abu
Sufyan ibn...
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Yahya Sakher Habash (Arabic: صخر حبش, 10
November 1939 – 1
November 2009), also
known as Abu Nizar, was one of the
Fatah founding leaders.
Habash was...
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Sheikh of the Bani
Sakher clan from the 1820s up
until his death. He is
widely regarded as the most
influential figure in the Bani
Sakher,
dubbed the Old...
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noble sheikhly Jordanian family that
heads the
major Jordanian clan Bani
Sakher. The family's
influence and
prominence in the
region was at its ultimate...
- centuries. On May 13, 1605, the Ta'amreh tribe, in
collaboration with the Bani
Sakher and Bani
Abbad tribes of Jordan,
conducted a raid on the
village of Beit...
- Stream. Its
tributaries are the
Nahal Yatir, the
Nahal Hevron and the
Nahal Sakher. It is
named for the city of Beersheba, the
largest city on its banks. A...
- She is the
daughter of one of the
sheikhs of the Al-Fayez clan from Bani
Sakher,
Sheikh Daham bin
Dardah Al-Bakhit Al-Fayez and his wife
Gutnah bint Mithqal...