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Northern Arab tribal group
one of the two largest groupings of tribes tracing descent from Nizar ibn Maʿadd. In later historiography, "Mudar" came to designate not only a genealogical
Mudar
Branch of Afroasiatic native to East Africa
person singular keen-aa i-maadd-aa plural keen-naa ni-maad-naa 2nd person singular keen-taa ti-maadd-aa plural keen-taan ti-maadd-aan 3rd person singular
Cushitic_languages
Ancient Arab tribal grouping
Maʿadd ibn ʿAdnān (Arabic: مَعَدّ ٱبْن عَدْنَان) was a mythic Arab ancestor, traditionally regarded as the son of Adnan and the forefather of several northern
Ma'add
Companion (Sahabiyyah) of Muhammad
hailing from the southwest Arabian Khath'am tribe. Her father was Umays ibn Maadd, and her mother was Hind bint Awf from the Himyar tribe. Her full siblings
Salma_bint_Umays
Ancient Arabic love story
Mansūr bin ʿAkramah bin Khaṣfah bin Qays ʿAylān bin Muḍar bin Nizār bin Maʿadd bin ʿAdnan. He is the ʿĀmirī (descended from Banu Amir) of the Hawāzin (العامري
Layla_and_Majnun
Branch of Shia Islam
az-Zāhir li-A'zaz li Din-illah Twelvers Al-Muqtana 18. Dâʼî-Âʼzam Abû Tamîm Maʼadd al-Mûstansir bi l-Lāh Epistles of Wisdom 19. Imâm Abû'l-Qâsim ʿAhmad al-Mustâʻlî
Ismailism
Direct ancestor of Muhammad
Kinanah bin Khuzaymah bin Mudrikah (ʿAmir) bin Ilyas bin Muḍar bin Nizar bin Maʿadd bin Adnan bin Add bin Udad bin Humaysi bin Hamayda bin Salaman bin Thalabah
Ghalib_ibn_Fihr
Arabian tribe
{{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)CS1 maint: others (link) "Maʿadd", in: Encyclopaedia of Islam. Gibb, H. A. R. (Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen)
Otaibah
Common ancestor of northern Arab tribes (the Adnanites)
352–354. ISBN 978-90-04-09834-3. Levi Della Vida, Giorgio (1995). "Nizār b. Maʾādd". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Lecomte, G. (eds
Nizar_ibn_Ma'add
Ancient Arabian polity
Kindite kingdom expanded its authority across central Arabia, ruling over the Maadd confederation under the broader influence of Ḥimyarite expansion into the
Kingdom_of_Kinda
Poet and warrior in pre-Islamic Arabia
Hinb ibn Afṣā ibn Duʿmī ibn Jadīlah ibn Asad ibn Rabīʿah ibn Nizār ibn Maʿadd ibn Adnan. ʿUday ibn Rabīʿah was known by several titles, the most famous
Al-Muhalhil
6th-century King of Himyar (in Yemen)
should establish Caïsus [Qays], the fugitive, as captain over the Maddeni [Maʿadd], and with a great army of their own people and of the Maddene Saracens
Sumyafa_Ashwa
Caucasian people
Christians, "claim to be descended from the Arabs, namely from Nizār b. Maʿadd b. Muḍar, and a branch (fakhdh) of ʿUqayl, settled there since olden times"
Tsanars
Arab tribe in Upper Mesopotamia in the 5th–10th centuries
ibn Hinb ibn Afṣā ibn Duʿmī ibn Jadīla ibn Asad ibn Rabīʿa ibn Nizār ibn Maʿadd ibn Adnān. Their rival and brother tribe was the Banu Bakr ibn Wa'il. Information
Taghlib
Historic district in the early medieval Caucasus
Christians, "claim to be descended from the Arabs, namely from Nizār b. Maʿadd b. Muḍar, and a branch (fakhdh) of ʿUqayl, settled there since olden times"
Tsanareti
Emir of Qatar
ibn Hinb ibn Afṣā ibn Duʿmī ibn Jadīla ibn Asad ibn Rabīʿa ibn Nizār ibn Maʿadd ibn Adnān. Najd historian Hamad bin Mohammed bin Laboun Al’Wail noted that
Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa
Mohammed_bin_Khalifa_Al_Khalifa
Sámi national anthem
veäʹreld piiđvaʹlddjid. Tiõrv Tuʹnne, siʹtǩǩes sokk tiõrv, rääʹǩǩes rääuh maadd! Jeäla tuäraid tuärrvuättam, jeäla viilljeez võõr vuârdtama saaʹmi sijvâs
Sámi_anthem
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Polite
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(ΚαίσαÏ) Greek form of Latin Cæsar, KAISAR means "severed." In the bible, this is the surname of Julius Caesar, which adopted by Octavius Augustus and his successors afterwards became a title, and was appointed by the Roman emperors as part of their title.
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Servant of Prospeity
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Diamond; Precious Stone
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Hilltop.
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