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grandsons of the tribe's progenitor, Sulaym. Imru' al-Qays was the
strongest Sulaymi division. It was
subdivided into the
branches of Khufaf, Awf and Bahz....
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between 90,000 and 474,000
speakers in Egypt. It is
considered a
nomadic Sulaymi subdialect of the
Hilalian dialects.
Differences between Eastern and Western...
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lieutenants were slain. The
Umayyad commander Umayr ibn al-Hubab and his
Sulaymi tribesmen deserted while the pro-Alids
pursued the
remaining Umayyad troops...
- 678/79, Safwan's
forces finally subdued Kamacha; a
fellow member of the
Sulaymi Dhakwan clan,
Umayr ibn al-Hubab, pla**** an
integral role in Kamacha's...
- Libya. The
Bedouin dialects can be
classified into four
primary varieties:
Sulaymi dialects (Libya and
southern Tunisia),
Eastern Hilalian dialects (central...
- Libya. The
Bedouin dialects can be
classified into four
primary varieties:
Sulaymi dialects (Libya and
southern Tunisia),
Eastern Hilalian dialects (central...
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caliph Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680).
Fighting under the
command of his
fellow Sulaymi tribesman,
Safwan ibn Mu'attal,
Umayr pla**** an
instrumental role in the...
- at Yawm al-Hashshak in the
Jazira near the
Tigris River, in
which the
Sulaymi chief Umayr ibn al-Hubab was slain; the
Taghlib sent the latter's head...
- the main
theme of the epic. He is ****isted by the
cunning al-Battal, a
Sulaymi who
joins the Kilab, and is
opposed by the rest of the Sulaym, including...
- in
eastern Libya have been
traditionally classified as
belonging to the
Sulaymi Bedouin dialects,
characterized by a /g/
reflex of Qāf, the gahawa-syndrome...