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Barra Binte Murr bin Udd [?] g. 109?

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Darvoudoù

ganedigezh: Аравія

bugel: Малик ибн Назар [?]

eured: Hind Binte Udwaan bin 'Amr bin Qays [?] g. 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199

eured: Ikrisha bin Adwan [?] g. 104 ≤ ? ≤ 164

139 ≤ ? ≤ 199 bugel: as-Salt [?] g. 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199

139 ≤ ? ≤ 199 bugel: Hazin As [?] g. 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199

139 ≤ ? ≤ 199 bugel: Harnil As [?] g. 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199

169 ≤ ? ≤ 225 bugel: Yakhlud bin Imaam an-Nazar [?] g. 169 ≤ ? ≤ 225

174 ≤ ? ≤ 234 bugel: ath-Thaalith bin an-Nazar [?] g. 174 ≤ ? ≤ 234

marvidigezh: Аравія

Notennoù

Imaam an-Nazar "Qays" bin Imaam Kanaana - по https://www.geni.com/people/Imaam-an-Nazar-Qays-Imaam-Kanaana/6000000002367835068


Ir H Hilal Achmar Lineage Study.

Mudhar or Mudar (Arabic مضر), is one of two major branches of the "North arabian" (Adnanite) tribes, the other branch being Rabi'ah. (Мудхар, или Мудар (арабское مضر), является одной из двух основных ветвей «североаравийских» (аднанитских) племен, другой ветвью является рабия.)

Mudhar descended from Madher ibn ("son of") Nazar ibn Ma'ed ibn Adnan (fl. around 122 BC) ibn Add[citation needed] ibn Send[citation needed] ibn Napyot [1][citation needed] ibn Ishmael (fl. 19th century BC) [2][2][3] ibn Abraham [4][5][6][citation needed] ibn Azar [7][8][9] (Terah) ibn Nahoor [10] ibn Srooj [11] ibn Ra'o [12] ibn Phaleg [13] ibn Aber [14] ibn Shaleh [15][16][17] ibn Arpheckshad [18] ibn Sam [19] ibn Noah ibn Lamek [20] ibn Motoshaleh ibn Edres (Enoch) ibn Yared ibn Mehlaiel ibn Qenan ibn Anosh ibn

Мудхар произошел от Мадхера ибн ("сын") Назар ибн Маед ибн Аднан (ок. 122 г. до н.э.) 19 век до н.э.) [2] [2] [3] ибн Авраам [4] [5] [6] [цитата нужна] ибн Азар [7] [8] [9] (Тера) ибн Нахур [10] ибн Срой [11] ибн Рао [12] ибн Фалег [13] ибн Абер [14] ибн Шалех [15] [16] [17] ибн Арфексхад [18] ибн Сэм [19] ибн Ноах ибн Ламек [20] ибн Мотошалех ибн Эдрес (Енох) ибн Яред ибн Мехлаил ибн Кенан ибн Анош ибн

Sheeth ibn Adam

Contents

[hide] 
   1 Mudar Branches
       1.1 Elias bin Mudar branch
           1.1.1 Tamim bin Murra
           1.1.2 Hudhail bin Mudrika
           1.1.3 Khuzaimah bin Mudrika
               1.1.3.1 Asad Bin Khuzaimah
               1.1.3.2 Kinanah Bin Khuzaimah
       1.2 Qais Ailan bin Mudar branch
           1.2.1 Banu Ghatafan
           1.2.2 Banu Huwazin and Banu Sulaim
   2 Sources
   3 References

[edit] Mudar Branches

Around the 1st century BC Mudhar sons Elias and Qais Ailan branched into two major branches. [edit] Elias bin Mudar branch

The Elias branch split into 3 major branches. [edit] Tamim bin Murra

The Banu Tamim spread in the land between Southern Mespotomia (Al-Basra) to the Center of the Arabian Peninsula, Jordan and Khuzestan in Iran. [edit] Hudhail bin Mudrika

The Bani Hudhail lived between Mecca and Medina. Banu Lihyan branched out of the Banu Hudhail [21]. [edit] Khuzaimah bin Mudrika

Branched to Asad bin Khuzaimah and Kinanah bin Khuzaimah [edit] Asad Bin Khuzaimah

Banu Asad lived in Hijaz, Nejd and Iraq. They established the town of Hilla in Iraq [edit] Kinanah Bin Khuzaimah

The Banu Kinanah branched into Quraish bin Fahr bin Malik bin An-Nadr bin Kinanah and Haram bin Malakan bin Kinanah and Shoaba from Bakr bin Abdumanat bin Kinanah .

Quraish branched out into various tribes, the most famous of whom were Jumah, Sahm, ‘Adi, Makhzum, Tayim, Zahra and the three septs of Qusai bin Kilab: ‘Abdud-Dar bin Qusai, Asad bin ‘Abdul ‘Uzza bin Qusai and ‘Abd Manaf bin Qusai. [edit] Qais Ailan bin Mudar branch

The Qias branched into three major branches: [edit] Banu Ghatafan

The Banu Ghatafan were the biggest of the three tribes and lived along with the other Qaisi tribes east of Mecca near Taif. Sometimes historians referred to all the Qais tribes as Ghatafan in the pre-Islamic times.

Banu Ghatafan branched into Abs, Mutaiyr, Zubyan, Ashja‘a and Ghani bin Asur. Qais settled Syria after the introduction of Islam. [edit] Banu Huwazin and Banu Sulaim

The Banu Huwazin and Banu Sulaim lived near Banu Ghatafan and converted to Islam after their defeat in the Battle of Hunayn. Settled Syria after Islam. [edit] Sources

   ^ Book of Genesis 25:12-16
   ^ a b Ishmael, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an
   ^ Azraqi, Akhbar Makkah, vol. 1, pp. 58-66
   ^ Abraham, Sarah and Hagar - James D. Brown
   ^ Genesis 16:1-6
   ^ Qur'an 2:127 to 136
   ^ Qur'an 6:74
   ^ Islamic view of Abraham
   ^ Qur'an 37:99–111
   ^ Luke 3:35
   ^ Book of Genesis11:20-23
   ^ Genesis 11:20
   ^ Genesis 10:25
   ^ Adamic language
   ^ Genesis 10:24
   ^ Genesis 11:12-13
   ^ Luke 3:36
   ^ Book of Genesis 10:22, 24; 11:10-13; 1 Chron. 1:17-18
   ^ Book of Jasher Chapter 7:15
   ^ Luke 3:37
   ^ Banu Hothail

[edit] References

   Almaqhafi, Awwad: Qabayl Wa Biton Al-Arab
   Almsaodi, Abdulaziz; Tarikh Qabayl Al-Arab
   History Ibn Khaldoun
   History Ibn al-Athir
   History Ibn Hisham
   History Al-Hamdani

Patrom:Needs References

Mammennoù

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mudhar -

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Tud-kozh
-- As
ganedigezh: 95 ≤ ? ≤ 129
Umair As
ganedigezh: 95 ≤ ? ≤ 129
Ghelan As
ganedigezh: 95 ≤ ? ≤ 129
Tud-kozh
Kerent
Kerent
 
== 3 ==
N.n.
ganedigezh: 240?
Ishaq
ganedigezh: -1862 ≤ ? ≤ 240
'Amr bin Kanaana
ganedigezh: 240?
Malak'an bin Kanaana
ganedigezh: 240?
'Abde Manaat bin Kanaana
ganedigezh: 240?
Hodâl bin Kanaana
ganedigezh: 240?
== 3 ==
Bugale
Harnil As
ganedigezh: 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199
Yakhlud bin Imaam an-Nazar
ganedigezh: 169 ≤ ? ≤ 225
as-Salt
ganedigezh: 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199
Hazin As
ganedigezh: 139 ≤ ? ≤ 199
Bugale
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