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Look up kinda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kinda or Kindah may refer to: Kinda Alloush (born 1982), Syrian actress Kinda El-Khatib (born 1996 or...
Click to read more »The Kingdom of Kinda (Arabic: مملكة كندة, romanized: Mamlakat Kindah, lit. 'The Kingdom of Kinda') also called the Kindite kingdom, was a central Arabian...
Click to read more »The Kinda, or Kindah, (Arabic: كِنْدَة, Ancient South Arabian script: 𐩫𐩬𐩵𐩩) were an Arab tribe from South Arabia. Originating in the region to the...
Click to read more »against the Kingdom of Kindah, A king of Kindah named Hujr was killed by the Banu Asad, who is the father of the last king of Kindah Imru' al-Qais, which...
Click to read more »'Amr ibn Tubba’ made Ḥujr 'Akīl al-Murār ibn 'Amr the first King (Ḥujr) of Kindah. They established the Kingdom of Kinda in Najd in central Arabia, which...
Click to read more »include various Qaysi tribes. He placed Husayn ibn Numayr al-Sakuni of Kindah as his second-in-command, and Shurahbil ibn Dhi'l Kala' of Himyar, Adham...
Click to read more »the Muslims was rewarded with the granting of a land estate. Similarly, a Kindah rebel named Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays, after repenting and re-joining Islam, was...
Click to read more »century, Maroon leader Cudjoe is said to have united his people under the Kindah Tree, as they struggled for autonomy. This was the site for signing the...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine StratfordFestival.ca, accessed 5 January 2011 Bey, Mardam Kindah. "Review, 'Evita', Stratford Shakespeare Festival" Archived 15 July 2011...
Click to read more »of Palestine consists of Arabs of the tribes of Lakhm, Judham, Amilah, Kindah, Kais and Kinanah" c. 900: Limits of the Five Patriarchates: "The first...
Click to read more »Sciences Research Journal. 7 (5): 270–282. doi:10.14738/assrj.75.8252. "Kindah tribe". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 1 September 2025. Adler, Joseph...
Click to read more »the same time, a number of Yamani tribes in Mu'awiya's army, such as the Kindah and the Hadhrami, joined other established Yamani tribes around Homs. Meanwhile...
Click to read more »Entdeckungen In Arabien, Koln, 1954, S. 9. Mahram, P.318 History of Arabia – Kindah Archived 3 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
Click to read more »than 50 families that migrated north to the Levant Lakhmids Banu Judham Kindah Sakasic, were a Himyarite tribe that settled Northern Egypt around 3rd century...
Click to read more »Arabia in the Arabic histories of the pre-Islamic period; the kings of the Kindah bore the title of "king of the Ma'add (or Mudar) and Rabi'a", and they played...
Click to read more »One". The worship of this god has spread to the Central Arabian kingdom of Kindah, where his name appears in Qaryat al-Fawt. Attested Al-Uqaysir Al-Uqaysir...
Click to read more »important ancient cities in Saudi Arabia, and it was the capital of the Kindah Kingdom from the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, which was one of...
Click to read more »took pride in his lineage, tracing it back to the kings of the Kingdom of Kindah. He would sit among his Hamdan uncles and say, “As Ibn Abi Raghal says,...
Click to read more »mountains of Ajaa and Salma to Jabal Shammar (Shammar's Mountain). The Kindah dwelt in the Bahrain but were expelled to East Yemen a group of them moved...
Click to read more »especially during the reign of Marwan I. Powerful Yemenite tribes like Kindah were on his side during the Battle of Marj Rahit. Several emirates led by...
Click to read more »in ancient times (Al ibn Hajar), which is due origin to the Kingdom of Kindah [citation needed] that used to be in Yemen before collapse of Marib Dam...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on 4 January 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2012. Shair, Kindah (18 May 2012). "New French PM's name causes Arab giggles". CNN. Archived...
Click to read more »'Iyāḍ, Abū Maʿd ʿAdnān, Abū al-Karādīs Kazraj, Abū Ḥabshūn ʿAdī, Abū Shujāʿ Kindah, Abū Manṣūr Aghlab, Abū Lahjah Maysarah, Abū al-Baqāʾ Hudā, Abū al-Mufawwaḍ...
Click to read more »married the daughter of Ahmed ibn Sa’eed Ba’ Wa’ar of the Banu Afif of the Kindah and had three sons Isa, Muhammad and Ali. His son Isa had died young and...
Click to read more »Harlem and Salvador, Brazil, with an improvised jazz score by Joe McPhee. Kindah (2016), filmed in Hudson, New York and Accompong, Jamaica, features a score...
Click to read more »AD Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BC–570 AD Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Nabataea...
Click to read more »stock, originating from an invasion from the north in the 6th century. Kindah are credited with the final destruction of Shabwa when they arrived, but...
Click to read more »Mirror. Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2008-07-17. Bey, Kindah Mardam. "Creature - No Sleep At All: CD Review". A 'n' E Vibe. Retrieved...
Click to read more »historian Umara enumerates his possessions as including Hadramawt, Diyar Kindah, Shihr, Mirbat in Oman, Abyan, Lahij, Aden and the maritime provinces as...
Click to read more »Ash-Sham were Lakhm, Judham, `Amilah and Ghassan. Those who went south were Kindah, Al-Ash`ariyyun, Al-Azd, Madhhij, Himyar and Anmar.) A man asked, `Who are...
Click to read more »from the city. Kahl was the main deity worshiped by the Arab tribes of Kindah and Madh'hij. Recent archaeological work at Qaryat al-Faw shows that the...
Click to read more »[Iraqi] Lakhm residing in Ḥīrah. Ḥimyar were Jewish, as were many from Kindah. Khathʿam had no religion at all (lā tadīn bi-shayʾ aṣlan). Zoroastrianism...
Click to read more »Vaz Brazil, France In Titan's Goblet (1991) Peter Hutton United States Kindah Ephraim Asili United States, Jamaica Program 10: From the Notebook of.....
Click to read more »scholar of his time, imam al-Nasa'i. A descendant of the tribe of Banu Kindah, al-Kindi was born in Egypt to the Tujib clan. Although few details of his...
Click to read more »AD Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BC–570 AD Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Osroene...
Click to read more »Al-Ash'ath may refer to: Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays (d. 661), a chieftain of the Kindah tribe in Kufa Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath al-Kindi (d. 686), a chieftain of...
Click to read more »Ḥamzah al-'Alawī; ca., 100 ff. Akhbār Mulūk Kindah (كتاب اخرار ملوك كندة) 'Traditions of the Kings of Kindah'; ca., 200 ff. Akhbār Abī Tammām (كتاب اخرار...
Click to read more »Marwan I (r. 684–685 CE) faced pressure to honor his promise to the Banu Kindah, allowing them to settle in the Balqa region of Transjordan. In 742, an...
Click to read more »BC 653 AD Ghassanid Balka, Harith, Petra, Sideir kingdom/client 220 712 Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil tribal kingdom 2nd cent. BC 525 AD Lakhmids Al-Hirah kingdom...
Click to read more »AD Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BC–570 AD Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Lakhmids...
Click to read more »septs Azd, Hamdan, Lakhm, Tai headed north except for the Hashid and Bakil tribes of Hamdan of Gurat Saba (Arabic: جرت) and Kindah in the Ramlah Desert....
Click to read more »Tessa (24 June 2009). "Coldplay Viva La Vida Concert Tour 2009". Press+1. Kindah Mardam Bey. Archived from the original on 13 April 2011. Retrieved 3 April...
Click to read more »settler contingents numbered 4,000 soldiers came from the tribe of Azd, Kindah, Tayy, and Abdul Qays. Then, as those soldiers returned to Mosul after the...
Click to read more »AD Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BC–570 AD Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Lakhmids...
Click to read more »AD Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BCE–570 CE Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Nabataea...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2011. Bey, Kindah Mardam (November 11, 2009). "Storyteller & Canadian Singer Matt Epp releases...
Click to read more »BC Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BC–570 AD Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Nabataean...
Click to read more »AD Asia: West Himyarite Kingdom Zafar Kingdom 110 BC–570 AD Asia: West Kindah Qaryat Dhāt Kāhil Tribal kingdom 2nd century BC – 525 AD Asia: West Lakhmids...
Click to read more »community in Hyderabad Mahris – Arab ethnographic group in Yemen Qahtanite Kindah Ba'Alawi Banu Tamim Assembly of Representatives of Yemen Foreign relations...
Click to read more »Illyria Hebrew kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and later kingdom of Judaea Kindah Kush Lakhmids Lombard Kingdoms Lycia Lydia Macedon Mauritania Media Meroe...
Click to read more »lands included the large tribal confederations Himyar, Hamdan, Madh'hij, Kindah, Hashid, Bakil, and Azd. During the 6th century, Yemen was involved in the...
Click to read more »al-Madinah is equal to (fifteen nights (journey)). Ukaydir belonged to the Kindah control over whom he had obtained, and he was a Christian. Khalid reached...
Click to read more »Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate, from 812 to 813. A mawla of the tribe of Kindah, Abbad was initially an administrator (wakil) of the Egyptian estates belonging...
Click to read more »activists" . Amnesty International. 7 August 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2012. Kindah Shair (4 September 2012). "Bahrain court upholds verdicts against group...
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