
Yafa'a - Wikipedia
Yafa'a (Arabic: يافع, romanized: Yāfiʿ) is an Arab tribe, geographical area, and a district of the Lahij Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 75,014 inhabitants. [1]
Tribes of Yemen - Wikipedia
Outside the Yafa' area, the tribe is usually divided into three major clans: Al-Mousta, Al-Dhabi, and Banu Qasid. Collectively, they are referred to as Ayal Malik or Banu Malik, in reference to Yafa' Na'ta's grandfather, who was nicknamed Malik. They are spread across almost all governorates of Yemen, especially in Hadramaut.
奧瑪亞王朝 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
奧瑪亞王朝 (英語: Umayyad dynasty 、阿拉伯语: بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ , 羅馬化:Banū Umayya, 直译: 奧瑪亞之子),又稱 奧米雅王朝 、 仵麥耶王朝 、 伍麥雅王朝 、 倭瑪亞王朝 、 艾爾奧瑪威茵 (英語: Umayyads 、阿拉伯语: الأمويون , 羅馬化:al-Umawiyyūn),源自領導 古萊什 的 阿拉伯 氏族,先後曾統治 奧瑪亞哈里發國 (661 年至750年)及 安達盧斯地區 (756年至1031年)。 王朝名稱來自於家族的始祖, 奧瑪亞·本·阿布德·沙姆斯。 在 前伊斯蘭時期,奧瑪亞家族 …
Afro-Arabian Origins of the Early Yemenites and their Conquest …
Banu Ghafiq from Udthan (Ethan) bin Hazzan b. al Azd had at one time settled 35,000 strong in Egypt. Their principle settlements in Spain were in the region of Seville, Cordoba and to some extent Toledo, Elvira, Granada and Al Sharaf west of Seville and the place known as al Ghafiq.
CANAANITES IN THEIR LANDS - Part 3 Edomites, Hebrews and Israelites …
2013年6月29日 · The Banu Yam are better known as the Israelite tribe of Beni -yamin or "Benjamin". Ben-oni was another name for Benjamin. Benon and Yafi were "sons of Chesed" in the book of Jasher.
Lower Yafa - Wikipedia
Lower Yafa, Lower Yafa'i (Arabic: يافع السفلى Yāfi‘ as-Suflá), or the Sultanate of Lower Yafa (Arabic: سلطنة يافع السفلى Salṭanat Yāfi‘ as-Suflá), was a sultanate in the British Aden Protectorate ruled by the Al Afifi dynasty. Its capital was at Jaar. Lower Yafa was one part of Yafa'a, the other part being ...
Flag of the Banu Asr Yafa tribe Southern Yemen - YouTube
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States of the Aden Protectorates - World Statesmen.org
Rulers of the four most prominent states (Lahj, Qu`aiti, Mahra, and Fadli) were entitled to hereditary salute of 9 guns. All states were abolished in 1967 (see Aden Protectorates Map). All population numbers are estimates (the first census was taken in 1973). 1938 - 1939?
Banū Yaʿfur | Arabian nobility | Britannica
The Banū Yaʿfur, lords north of Sanaa, expelled the Ziyādid governor and ruled independently from 861 to 997. Najāḥid rule ended when ʿAlī ibn Mahdī captured Zabīd in 1159.
倭马亚王朝 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
4 天之前 · 倭马亚王朝 (英语: Umayyad dynasty 、阿拉伯语: بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ , 罗马化:Banū Umayya, 直译: 倭马亚之子),又称 奥米雅王朝 、 仵麦耶王朝 、 伍麦雅王朝 、 倭玛亚王朝 、 艾尔奥玛威茵 (英语: Umayyads 、阿拉伯语: الأمويون , 罗马化:al-Umawiyyūn),源自领导 古莱什 的 阿拉伯 氏族,先后曾统治 倭马亚哈里发国 (661 年至750年)及 安达卢斯地区 (756年至1031年)。 王朝名称来自于家族的始祖, 倭马亚·本·阿布德·沙姆斯。 在 前伊斯兰时期,倭 …
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